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04-MAR-2018

Torre de Calahorra

At the southern end of the Roman Bridge stands the Calahorra Tower of Cordoba, an ancient defensive fortress which is mentioned in a number of Arab sources on “Al-Andalus” (Arab Andalusia), as well as historical records ever since the Christian conquest of Cordoba. Its architecture reflects the successive renovations made to the tower. The horseshoe archway serves as an additional entrance gate, and its rectangular enclosure flanked by towers was rebuilt in the 12th century.In the early 20th century, the tower was declared a historic-artistic monument. After different uses over the years, it currently hosts the Living Museum of al-Andalus, which celebrates the period when the Jewish, Christian and Muslim cultures lived in peaceful coexistence in the city.

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Tom LeRoy29-Apr-2018 08:42
A well chosen perspective to lead the eye to the imposing tower! V
woody3429-Apr-2018 06:49
Great perspective, and that fabulous tower, so well done...V
Carter Creek29-Apr-2018 03:32
Good composition, I like the lines. It is nice to have the museum to celebrate that different religions can and have live in a peaceful coexistence. To bad we don't have more of that now.
Walter Otto Koenig28-Apr-2018 21:28
Very nice perspective. I like the people in front of the tower and the shadow on the right. "V"
Helen Betts28-Apr-2018 21:25
Great composition, and I like how the people give it a sense of scale. V.
Ken Chambers ARPS28-Apr-2018 21:20
Looks like the tower would have been difficult to penetrate. Nice shot Jose
Fletcher Wildlife Garden28-Apr-2018 21:13
Really nice POV for this shot/ Love that square fortress which looks quite imposing. V
Neil Marcus28-Apr-2018 20:31
A good perspective. A lovely day for pictures.
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