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Hasiera / Bilaketaren emaitzak 73
Aukeratu iragazkiak
Ezabatu
Balioztatu
Aukeratu iragazkiak
Balioztatu
Balioztatu
Balioztatu

Mezquita's Italianate dome
This Italianate dome was designed by members of the Hernan Ruiz family [The Mezquita - Cordoba - Spain]
Mihrab area
Mihrab area of La Mezquita
Mihrab of the Mezquita
This south facing mihrab is unusual. Traditionally mihrabs of mosques face east-southeast towards Mecca
Organ of the Catedral de Cordoba
Organ above the choir stall of the Catedral de Cordoba
Ornate Cathedral Choir Stalls
Cathedral choir Churrigueresque stalls carved by Pedro Duque Cornejo in 1758. [The Mezquita - Cordoba - Spain]
Ornate choir stalls and ceiling
Ornate choir stalls and ceiling of the Cathedral of Cordoba
Patio de los Naranjos
Orange trees in the courtyard of the Mezquita. This is where the faithful washed before prayers.
Postigo de la Leche on the west facade of the Mezquita
Postigo de la Leche is one of the doors in the west facade, along Calle Torrijos
Richly decorated Maksoureh and Mihrab
The richly decorated Maksoureh and Mihrab which was enriched by Al-Hakam II in 961.
Side View of the Main Altar
Side View of the Main Altar of the Cathedral of Cordoba
Stunning arches and pillars of the Mezquita - Cordoba - Spain
Many of these were taken from Roman and Visigothic buildings [The Mezquita - Cordoba - Spain]
The Choir and High Altar
Exquisite looking Choir and High Altar of Catedral de Cordorba
The famous horseshoe arches of the Mezquita
The horseshoe arches, a trademark of Islamic architecture, were originally borrowed from Visigothic art.
The horseshoe arches are on two levels
The Maksoureh and Mihrab
The Maksoureh, an anteroom in front of the Mihrab.