Gregorian Chanting at the Patriarca Church in Valencia
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Coro Acanthus. San Juan del Hospital Church. Valencia (Spain)
Valencia GEOSTATS 2016
Concierto ofrecido por el Coro ACANTHUS, el 7 de septiembre a las 20 h, en la Iglesia de San Juan del Hospital de Valencia con motivo de la clausura del X Congreso Internacional Geostats 2016 de la UPV
Congreso de tradición cuatrienal, que este año organiza el Departamento de Ingeniería Hidráulica y Medio Ambiente de la Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV).
Dentro del conjunto histórico de San Juan del Hospital, la iglesia más antigua de Valencia desde la reconquista de la ciudad, en el año 1238
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Valencia, Spain, Cj Tours
Cj Tours Valencia Spain trip!
City of Alfaro Rioja Baja Vineyards, Storks, Church.mp4
Visit to the East most tip of La Rioja to see the city of Alfaro- famous for its storks- Ciguenas as they call them. The eggs are currently hatching so you might catch a glimpse of the young ones. This region of La Rioja is considered Rioja Baja and it much warmer than the northern areas like Rioja Alta y Alavesa.
There was a Baroque exposition called La Rioja Tierra Abierta held in the main church where they exhibited beautiful dresses and styles typical of this era in Spain.
藝苑掇英 Bartolome Bermejo 巴托洛梅·貝爾梅霍 1440-1490 Spainish painter
Bartolome Bermejo 巴托洛梅·貝爾梅霍 1440-1490 Spainish painter
Bartolomé Bermejo, also called Bartolomé de Cárdenas (born c. 1440, Córdoba [Spain]—died c. 1495, Zaragoza?) painter, a cultivator of the Flemish style, who was considered the finest painter in Spain before El Greco. Bermejo helped introduce Renaissance style to Spain, and his work was emulated by many painters of his era.
Little is known of Bermejo’s early activity. By the late 1460s he was living in Valencia. His earliest surviving work is an altarpiece painting of St. Michael commissioned for the parish church of Tous (1468). He worked for three years (between 1474 and 1477) in Aragon, where he had been commissioned to paint the altarpiece of Santo Domingo de Silos for the church in Daroca. Although Bermejo’s contract stipulated that he would face excommunication if he did not complete the work on time, he arranged an appendix to the contract that would allow another artist to finish it for him. He then renegotiated the contract in 1477 and completed the work himself. The finished panel, which depicted the enthroned figure of Santo Domingo, contained Gothic elements. Under the influence of the Flemish masters, these elements gradually disappeared as he became more skilled in the use of foreshortening, in depiction of details, and in the resolution of difficult problems in perspective. Bermejo moved to Barcelona in the mid 1480s, where he collaborated with Jaime Huguet, the principal master of Catalan Gothic painting.
The work that demonstrates most clearly Bermejo’s mastery of Renaissance techniques is the Pietà of 1490 in the Barcelona Cathedral. It is widely considered his finest work. The painting lacks gold in the background (present in earlier works). Instead, a landscape under a stormy sky is painted very much in the manner of the Flemish master Rogier van der Weyden; it is rich in detail, colour, and life and features the small intricate figures of butterflies, birds, and lizards. The figure of the donor (Luis Desplá, canon of Barcelona Cathedral), who is seen kneeling to the left of the central group in this picture, is considered one of the finest portraits painted in Europe in this period. Some scholars have attributed the uniqueness of the painting to the influence of Desplá, a humanist.
畫家巴托洛梅·貝爾梅霍(bartolome bermejo)從某種意義上來講是西班牙繪畫傳統的集大成者。他的著名代表作品是《希羅斯的聖多明尼加》。這幅肖像畫安置在聖多明尼加·希羅斯教堂祭壇畫中間的嵌板上,人物描寫的精緻細膩和鍍金般的華麗厚重顯示了15世紀西班牙繪畫的特點。在作品《希羅斯的聖多明尼加》中,托洛梅·貝爾梅霍成功地表現了聖多明尼加從牧童到文人,直到成為神父的不屈不撓的堅強性格。聖多明尼加目光炯炯,神態莊重,可以說是人文主義思想在繪畫中的體現,是西班牙文藝復興繪畫的萌芽。托洛梅·貝爾梅霍在另一幅作品《卡諾·路易士·布拉的庇愛達》中,強調了光線、明暗的強烈對比,有利於悲劇性題材的發揮。同時,他把寫實的手法和繪畫的裝飾性表現結合起來,形成了自己獨特的風格。
Interior Of Saint Mary's Cathedral or Valencia Cathedral, Spain
Saint Mary's Cathedral or Valencia Cathedral, Spain, was built over the site of the former Visigothic cathedral, which under the Moors had been turned into a mosque.
Valencia Cathedral was consecrated in 1238 by the first bishop of Valencia, Pere d'Albalat, Archbishop of Tarragona, and was dedicated to Saint Mary by order of James I the Conqueror.
Evening Procession Virgen de los Desamparados - Valencia 2015
The Day of the Virgen de los Desamparados is a huge festival in Valencia. She is the most important religious figure of the city. Once a year the statue of the Virgen de los Desamparados leaves the Basilica, she will receive her blessings at the Cathedral before getting carried around the old town during the evening procession.
The more calm evening procession on the day of the Virgen de los desamparados in
Valencia, is so beautiful to watch! More info on our Valencia Travel Blog:
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The best cathedrals in Spain
List about the best cathedrals in Spain
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In this list about the best cathedrals in Spain you can find:
50. Cathedral of La Magdalena de Getafe
49. Cathedral of San Juan Bautista de Badajoz
48. Cathedral of Santa María de Tuy
47. Cathedral of Mondoñedo
46. Co-Cathedral of Baza
Procathedral of Santa María la Mayor (Mérida)
Cathedral of Santa María de la Asunción de Coria
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption of Santander
San Pedro de Soria Cathedral
Cathedral of Huelva
Cathedral of the Santos Niños Justo y Pastor of Alcalá de Henares
Procathedral of Santa María de Cáceres
New Cathedral of Plasencia
Cathedral of Jerez de la Frontera
Cathedral of the Incarnation of Almería
Cathedral of the Assumption of El Burgo de Osma
Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza
Cathedral of Santa Eulalia of Barcelona
Cathedral of Guadix
Cathedral of Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid
Cathedral of San Antolín de Palencia
Cathedral of Santa María and San Julián de Cuenca
Cathedral of San Salvador de Oviedo
Cathedral of Murcia
Cathedral of the Savior of Ávila
Cathedral of Malaga
Cathedral of Santa María de Segovia
Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady of Baeza
Cathedral of Santa María in Palma de Mallorca
Astorga Cathedral
Granada Cathedral
New Cathedral of Salamanca
Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar of Zaragoza
Cathedral of Santa María de Toledo
Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede de Sevilla
Cathedral of Zamora
the Cathedral of Santiago of Compostela
Cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Cathedral of Santa María de Valencia
Cathedral of San Pedro de Jaca
Cathedral of Santa María de Tudela
Cathedral of Santa María de Vitoria
Cathedral of Mary Immaculate of Vitoria
Cathedral of Santa María la Real de Pamplona
Burgos cathedral
Cathedral of the Good Shepherd of San Sebastián
Cathedral of León (Spain)
Cathedral of Santiago de Bilbao
Mosque-cathedral of Córdoba
Cathedral of the Assumption of Jaén
50. Cathedral of La Magdalena de Getafe
The Cathedral of Santa María Magdalena is the cathedral of the city of Getafe and headquarters of the Diocese of Getafe (Community of Madrid, Spain). The church is located in the Centro de Getafe neighborhood, specifically in the Plaza de La Magdalena. Its architects were Alonso de Covarrubias and Juan Gómez de Mora. It began its construction in 1549 and was completed in 1770. The predominant styles are the Renaissance, the Baroque and the Mudéjar of its tower, corresponding to a previous temple. It is considered one of the best examples of Renaissance architecture in the Community of Madrid.
49. Cathedral of San Juan Bautista de Badajoz
The SI Cathedral of Badajoz (or Cathedral of San Juan Bautista), which has metropolitan rank, is located in the Plaza de España, in the center of Badajoz (Spain). It is the seat of the archbishops of Extremadura, forming the archdiocese Mérida-Badajoz.2 It is also, together with the cathedrals of Coria and Plasencia, founding partner of the Association of Cathedral Cities, to which fifteen other Spanish cathedrals belong.
48. Cathedral of Santa María de Tuy
The cathedral of Santa María de Tuy is located in the province of Pontevedra, at its southern end, in the city of Tuy, through which the Miño river passes. Since 1959 it belongs to the Diocese of Tuy-Vigo. The cathedral is the maximum artistic exponent of the city of Tuy, is located in the highest part of the city in a fort (Tude) on a hill. Its construction began in 1120 and was completed in 1180 in full style of Romanesque architecture, as it happens in most of the cathedrals, had important reforms in other times mainly in Gothic style that among other things was made the main facade dated approximately year 1225.
47. Cathedral of Mondoñedo
The cathedral of Mondoñedo is, together with the Ferrol concatedral, one of the episcopal sees of the diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol, in Galicia (Spain). It receives the nickname of the 'Cathedral kneeling' for its perfect proportions and low height. It was declared a National Monument in 1902. Pope John XXIII, through a bull dated March 9, 1959, named it a basilica. In its interior is the cathedral and diocesan museum 'Santos San Cristóbal', founded in 1969, which has important works of religious art, being one of the most important in Galicia in its genre.
46. Co-Cathedral of Baza
The Collegiate Church of Our Lady Santa María de la Encarnación, Concatedral de Baza or Iglesia Mayor de Baza (Province of Granada, Spain) is a Renaissance style church built in the sixteenth century that was built on the remains of the Muslim aljama mosque. Initially, it was opened to Christian worship after its sacralization maintaining its structure as a mosque. It has the rank of concathedral of the diocese of Guadix-Baza.
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첫 항해를 떠났던 팔로스 항을 찾았다. 공원으로 변해있었다. 출항 전 물을 길어 실었던 우물이다. 18세기에 있었던 지진으로 지형이 변하고 샘도 말랐다고 한다. 산타마리아호 등 세척의 배는 이곳을 통해 대서양으로 나갔었다. 콜럼버스와 70여 명의 선원들은 이 성당에서 마지막 미사를 올렸다. 1492년 8월이었다. 그리고 10월 12일 지금의 바하마제도에 도착했다. 출항한지 70일만이었다.
[English: Google Translator]
Found eight anti Los left the first voyage. It was turned into a park. The room had long ago departed well water. The earthquake was in the 18th century, changing the terrain dried up Sam said. Santa Maria, including three times and had gone into the Atlantic through here. Columbus and 70 crew members were raised last Mass in the cathedral. It was August 1492. And we arrived on October 12 in the Bahamas right now. It was 70 days after departure.
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Encontrado ocho contra Los dejó el primer viaje. Se convirtió en un parque. La sala de antaño se había apartado de pozos de agua. El terremoto fue en el siglo 18, el cambio del terreno secado Sam dijo. Santa María, entre ellos tres veces y había entrado en el Atlántico a través de aquí. Colón y 70 miembros de la tripulación se plantearon Misa pasado en la catedral. Era agosto de 1492. Y llegó el 12 de octubre en las Bahamas en este momento. Fue 70 días después de la salida.
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lds fiesta internacional
esta es la fiesta internacional de la Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Ultimos Dias de el barrio Valencia, estaca de Orlando Florida
Okuda Sculpture in Valencia, Spain for Fallas 2018
We caught up with Okuda in Valencia, Spain.
Video By Zane Meyer & Mike Chaney of @chopemdownfilms
Valencia, Spain Christian Chanting
Christians chanting prayers in the heart of Valencia. Something interesting to note is how the demographic of people is much older (45+). This could imply a fading belief system.
APOSTOL CARLOS MANUEL MORALES SERMON PANAMA INTERPRETER EVANGELIST DAUD PARVEZ SPAIN PART1
BY: URDU CHURCH SPAIN
Corpus Christi 2011, Valencia
Corpus Christi is a catholic festival that celebrates the body of Jesus Christ every year on the Thursday after the Trinity Sunday. It is celebrated in Spain and in many Latin countries as well as some countries in Europe.
This is a video made during the celebrations in Valencia in June 2011.
UPC Valencia Special Song - I found a Love
This was taken during the third night of the Northern Mindanao District Youth Camp 2014 of the United Pentecostal Church Philippines held at Jimenez, Misamis Occidental last April 28-May 1. To God Be all the Glory.
Vigésimo Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
María del Mar Muñoz-Visoso is executive director of the Secretariat of Cultural Diversity in the Church at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. In that capacity, she supervises the and directs the work of the staff serving the Bishops’ Committee on Cultural Diversity in the Church and its five Subcommittees (for African Americans, Asian and Pacific Islanders, Hispanics, Native Americans, and the Pastoral Care of Migrants, Refugees and Travelers). This includes the current efforts on the V National Encuentro of Hispanic/Latino Ministry.
Mar holds a B.A. in Communications with a major in Journalism from C.E.U. San Pablo in Valencia, Spain, and a master of theological studies (M.T.S) from the Madonna University in Livonia, Michigan. Before her appointment as executive director in 2012, she was assistant director of Media Relations since 2007. She also was a consultant to various USCCB committees, including on Communications, Women in Church and Society, and Divine Worship in Spanish. Her pastoral work specializes in Hispanic/Latino and intercultural ministries.
La revolucion Hillsong
Desde hace más de tres décadas, la música y las ideas de la Iglesia Evangélica Hillsong están provocando un movimiento de regeneración en la misión y la práctica cristiana. Hoy visitamos su iglesia en Madrid.
Rccg Kings Assembly Parish Valencia Spain song led by Sis Grace
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Funny and Beautiful Architecture of Lonja in Valencia
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La funny Lonja de la Seda de Valencia or Silk Exchange (in Valencian Silk Llotja or Mercaders Llotja ) one is a masterpiece of Gothic civil Valencia located in the historic center of the city of Valencia ( Spain ). Declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, is located in the Market Square, number 31, opposite the Church of Saints John and the Central Market of Valencia.
The wholesale trade in the Crown of Aragon were built following the same pattern: rectangular room supported by columns. The Valencia was preceded by the funny Lonja de Barcelona (1380-1392) and the funny Lonja of Palma (1420-1448), with helical pillars which hold the vaults of three large ships.
In the arts and culture, apart from La funny Lonja, they built the Torres de Quart, the Chapel of the Kings of the convent of Santo Domingo, the vault of the main altar of the Cathedral of Valencia or the Palace of the Generalitat Valenciana. The funny Lonja of oil, not only used for trade in this product, but for all kinds of commercial operations.
The name given to the building Silk Exchange from the fact that the fabric of silk was from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century's most powerful industry in the city. In the fourteenth century had local silk weavers, mostly Jews, and later converts, grouped in 1465 in the brotherhood of the Virgin of Mercy, under which there is a chapel dedicated to the funny Lonja built between 1484 and 1486.
La funny Lonja was built between 1482 and 1498 by master masons Pere Compte, John Ivarra, Joan Corbera and Sunday Urtiaga, which ended the Market in 1548.
La funny Lonja is comprised of four parts which are: the Tower, where a cell in which they were introduced silk thieves and dishonest merchants and traders who came to take care of them the relevant authorities.
The funny Lonja of Valencia, however, has a measurement and ornamentation larger than Mallorca. The Valencia stands out for the richness of decoration flaming in the windows, monumental doors with ogee arches and its twenty small sculptures and gargoyles, most satirical or exotic scenes. La funny Lonja was designed as a temple to trade and has a highly symbolic, which wanted to see the representation of paradise in which the columns would be the trunks of palm trees and domes represent the sky, which was originally painted blue with gold stars.
Another element of La funny Lonja is your garden, called Patio de los Naranjos, which is accessed through the door Contracting, which is full of sculptural details. The place is quiet and relaxing space that has several orange trees and cypress trees and a central fountain in the shape of eight-pointed star.
La funny Lonja was praised by classical training people, not very consistent with the Gothic style. Within the great theme of the sculpture of La funny Lonja is noteworthy performances heraldic real symbol of Aragon, of the City and the Kingdom of Valencia, that is, the signal traditionally known as the shield of the four bars.
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