Some doors of Sevilla

One of the many interesting things about old cities, is the mish mash of architectural styles that have developed over the centuries. But one element that is probably constant in all throughout those centuries is – a sturdy wooden door!

So here are a few that I captured in my lens while strolling through Seville.

Inside the Old Tobacco Factory turned University
Archbishop’s Palace
Iglesia de San Grigorio (Church of St. Gregory)

For Dan’s Thursday Doors.

For Terri’s Sunday Stills Monthly Color – Brown.

In this blog, I focus on sharing some of the photographs that I capture, often during my travels but also in the everyday life. If you’d like to read about my travels, you can find the stories on this blog – Reflections on the River.

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