With its origins in the 15th century, on the site of an earlier mosque, Gibraltar's Roman Catholic cathedral lies behind a dusty-pink facade. The tile-walled, palm-dotted courtyard is a remnant of the mosque's orange grove, while the bells and clock were donated by the Reyes Cat贸licos (Catholic Monarchs).
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Gibraltar's swashbuckling history unfolds in this fine museum, which comprises a labyrinth of rooms and exhibits ranging from prehistoric and Phoenician鈥
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Completed in the 1830s, with neo-Islamic touches including striped horseshoe arches inside and out, this cathedral was originally used as a hospital to鈥
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On Willis鈥 Rd, the way down to town from the northern end of the Rock, you鈥檒l find the remains of Gibraltar's Moorish fortress, rebuilt in 1333 after鈥
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