Sunday, February 26, 2012
Coral del Carbon
The Coral de Carbon, with its impressively ornate entrance, gives a glimpse back into the 14th century. In ancient times, it was used as a coal yard and later for lodgings. In Christian times, it was a corn exhange before being used as an oper air theatre. This is something you can easily imagine when you step inside and look up at its balconies. Follow @nwbridges78
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