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Ancient Graffiti on Capilla Real de Granada

This church building, dating from the 16th century, is part of the Granada Cathedral complex. In the intervening centuries, scholars who excelled in their final exams were allowed to graffiti their names on the walls using bull's blood. These were uncovered during a recent cleaning of the building's exterior.
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