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06-DEC-2013

Reales Alcázares

The Alcázar is the oldest palace in Europe that is still used today. Spain’s royal family uses the upper levels of the palace whenever they stay in Sevilla. It was originally a Moorish fort built by the Almohades in the 1100s-1200s. The Alcázar architecture reflects the Almohades’ Muslim faith in much of the rooms and designs through out the complex. From what I learned from my visit, the Muslim architects do not use people or animals in their designs. Instead, they use flowers, geometrical designs, and astronomy, and prayer inscriptions. As a result, every building and room possessed ornate, intricate, and dazzling designs such as these. In most rooms the ceilings were far more interesting than the walls.

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Chris Gibbins26-Dec-2013 23:34
Wonderful Moorish architecture, well captured.
Julie Oldfield24-Dec-2013 17:25
Artwork is amazing!
Will Hoskins23-Dec-2013 20:41
A stunning example of Islamic art, beautifully photographed. V
Bryan Murahashi23-Dec-2013 17:11
Beautiful design and patterns. V
Guest 23-Dec-2013 16:15
beautiful patterns
Tom LeRoy23-Dec-2013 15:35
Fabulous ceiling, excellent details! V
Ika Zinka Eferl23-Dec-2013 14:55
Awesome image,Jose!V!
danad23-Dec-2013 14:50
Superb motives intricated. V.
Jim Coffman23-Dec-2013 14:10
Very fascinating!!
Neal Nye23-Dec-2013 12:08
Marvelous craftsmanship! And beautifully photographed as well!
Irene Wehrli23-Dec-2013 10:56
Fine close up with great details!
Irene
Yvonne23-Dec-2013 10:17
This is so beautiful, awesome! v
marie-jose wolff23-Dec-2013 07:40
wonderful details! V
Helen Betts23-Dec-2013 06:03
What a splendid capture of this intricately detailed ceiling! V.
Gerard Koehl23-Dec-2013 05:36
Magnifique... V
Raymond Ma23-Dec-2013 04:12
Wonderfully intricat art...a lesson in lines, angles and geometry. V
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