photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
joseantonio | all galleries >> Galleries >> CORDOBA > Madinat Al-Zahra
previous | next
06-MAR-2018

Madinat Al-Zahra

The archaeological Ensemble of Madinat Al-Zahra was first excavated in 1911 and work has continued to uncover this Muslim Medieval palace complex which covers approximately 10.5 hectors. The complex was once a palatial country home and seat of government built for Rahman III, first caliph of al-Andalus. The Civil War (1010-1013) ended the rule of the Umayyad caliphate and the property fell into disuse and disrepair. The palace’s grand architecture and beauty was designed to reflect the power and status of the Caliphate. It was constructed in 936-940 and served as the de-facto capital of al-Andalus for all of Muslim Spain. Major restorations have taken place, specifically on the Hall of Abd al-Rahman III. The structure, layout and building materials of the complex are considered one of the finest examples of Islamic art.Many of the findings from this site can now be seen in the Archaeological Museum of Cordoba. Tours of the site begin at the Archaeological Ensemble’s Institutional Site. Here you can see an audio-visual presentation about the site and a recreation of what the complete palace complex would have looked like. Here there are also pieces on display which were recovered from the excavation. After spending time here you can take the shuttle bus up to the actual archaeological site.Highlights of the complex include the North Gate; Dar al-Jund which has retained almost all of its original brick paving and ocher painted walls; the Great Gate with 14 arched entrances; the Salon Rico, Mosque, La Casa de la Alberca; the House of Jafar and the Royal House.

Canon EOS 70D
1/1000s f/4.5 at 17.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
share
Julie Oldfield28-Apr-2018 15:13
Great POV. V
Liz Bickel25-Apr-2018 05:14
Super composition and perspective. Plus very interesting information.
Jean D25-Apr-2018 02:48
A fine capture of this priceless architecture, Jose. ~V
Dennis Hoyne25-Apr-2018 02:24
Much work was involved to restore this beautiful historic structure. Very well photographed, Jose. V
woody3425-Apr-2018 01:58
Such a beautiful structure, your pov is spot on...V
Lamar Nix25-Apr-2018 01:30
Ornate portico has stood the test of time! V
bill friedlander24-Apr-2018 22:57
Great view of the delicately carved arches. V
Richard Glenn24-Apr-2018 21:38
Beautiful detail and architecture. V
John Hamers24-Apr-2018 21:01
Beautifully ornated gate, captured nicely from this pov. !V
larose forest photos24-Apr-2018 20:20
This is so wonderfully detailed and beautiful. What a great shot! V
Kim24-Apr-2018 20:18
Excellent details and composition Jose! V
Jim Coffman24-Apr-2018 20:08
Great image, Jose...
Helen Betts24-Apr-2018 20:08
Must have been beautiful work on these arches, and captured in excellent detail. V.
Tom Munson24-Apr-2018 19:48
Beautiful, Jose.
Frank Tran24-Apr-2018 19:26
Great POV and composition. V+
Commenting on this page requires full PBase membership.
Please login or register.