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Portuguese Cistern - El Jadida

El Jadida, Morocco

International Photography Awards - IPA 2012
3rd place in Architecture - Historic category

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PX3 Prix De La Photographie Paris 2012
A series of 5 images "Portuguese Cistern - El Jadida"
Bronze Medal in the category Book Proposal / Other


Portuguese Cistern was built in 1514. This former warehouse (possibly an armory) was converted into a cistern in the 16th century. The underground chamber, measuring 34 meters by 34 meters, was constructed with five rows of five stone pillars. The cistern is famous especially for the thin layer of water that covers the floor, and which creates fine and exciting reflections from the little light there is and the spartan shapes of the columns and the roof. Its visual qualities are such that several movies have been filmed within the cavernous space, of which Orson Welles' Othello (1952 film) is the best known internationally.

The Portuguese Fortified City of Mazagan was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, on the basis of its status as an "outstanding example of the interchange of influences between European and Moroccan cultures" and as an "early example of the realisation of the Renaissance ideals integrated with Portuguese construction technology".

El Jadida (Berber: ⵎⴰⵣⵖⴰⵏ Mazghan, Arabic:الجديدة "new") is a port city on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, in the province of El Jadida. It has a population of 144,440. From the sea, El Jadida's old city; has a very "un-Moorish" appearance; it has massive Portuguese walls of hewn stone. El Jadida, previously known as Mazagan (Portuguese: Mazagão), was seized in 1502 by the Portuguese, and they controlled this city until 1769, when they abandoned Mazagão. Its inhabitants were evacuated to Brazil, where they founded new settlement Nova Mazagão (now in Amapá). El Jadida was then taken over by Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah.

According to UNESCO, the most important buildings from the Portuguese period are the cistern, and the Manueline Church of the Assumption. The design of the Fortress of Mazagan is a response to the development of modern artillery in the Renaissance. The star form of the fortress measures c 250m by 300m. The slightly inclined, massive walls are c 8m high on average, with a thickness of 10m, enclosing a patrolling peripheral walkway 2m wide. At the present time the fortification has four bastions: the Angel Bastion in the east, St Sebastian in the north, St Antoine in the west, and the Holy Ghost Bastion in the south. The fifth, the Governor’s Bastion at the main entrance, is in ruins, having been destroyed by the Portuguese in 1769. Numerous colonial-era Portuguese cannons are still positioned on top of the bastions.

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cits_4_pets11-Jul-2012 03:10
Wonderful study of Portuguese Cistern - El Jadida" Nice attention to lighting and details, excellent pov and lighting. Love the reflection. Excellent!!!
Marielou Dhumez30-Jun-2012 22:49
ADMIRABLE WORK !
shatterbug18-Jan-2012 07:28
Great shot Tomasz!
an nguyen17-Jan-2012 04:50
Excellent .
Tom Munson17-Jan-2012 00:23
Fantastic light and reflection. Beautiful image!!
Barbara Read and Fred Schaad17-Jan-2012 00:02
Excellent image1 V
Pierre16-Jan-2012 23:54
Fantastic image! V
Fred Parsons16-Jan-2012 22:41
Yet another great image Tomasz
J. Scott Coile16-Jan-2012 21:26
So impressive.
woody3416-Jan-2012 20:36
Amazing composition ,reflections and colour..A beautiful photograph.
Chris Spracklen16-Jan-2012 19:23
Masterful shot of this stunning location, Tomasz. *V*
Helen Betts16-Jan-2012 18:57
Great reflections of the columns, but the light coming from outside adds something special. Quite a fascinating contrast of light in color here. V.
Patricia Kay16-Jan-2012 17:43
Excellent image of this beautiful place Tomasz...BV
Faye White16-Jan-2012 17:26
Magical!
Nestor Derkach16-Jan-2012 16:48
Excellent point of view and reflections that make one really look closer at the scene.
Wonderful photograph.
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Walter Otto Koenig16-Jan-2012 16:14
Great shot of this amazing place. Nice job with the exposure. "V"
Graeme16-Jan-2012 15:48
This place really is fascinating, Tomasz. BV
laine16-Jan-2012 15:16
Bravo...reflections are amazing
Schwarz Noël16-Jan-2012 14:12
The " atmosphere " of this photo is perfekt , yes a great shot ! -V -
Jim Coffman16-Jan-2012 13:53
Wonderful image!! One could spend hours in this place!
Guest 16-Jan-2012 12:54
Wonder composition and stunning capture. V
Guest 16-Jan-2012 12:19
Yes, such amazing colors and how well you describe the reasons for them in the beautiful image where one could waltz in style.
pr_rajan16-Jan-2012 12:11
...awesome!~V~
Jola Dziubinska16-Jan-2012 12:10
Fabulous forms, light and reflections, great image. V.
Milan Vogrin16-Jan-2012 11:44
Look great!V!
John Vass16-Jan-2012 11:24
Love this!
Colin Storey16-Jan-2012 11:11
Stunning image, superb work. v
lew16-Jan-2012 10:58
Rich colour, textures , welcoming light & forms honoured by your image. Thanks for inspiring this novice! v
Irena Jurecic16-Jan-2012 10:48
Wow!!!! Amazing photo! V
Rosemarie Kusserow16-Jan-2012 10:44
Wonderful, what a plesure to view at! VVV
Rosemarie :o)
Matylda Lempel-Chareza Photography16-Jan-2012 10:29
wole w kolorze,v
Guest 16-Jan-2012 10:24
What a great capture, love it, the reflection gives a mysterious touch to this, V
Chris Morton16-Jan-2012 10:20
fantastic use of light and reflections - really brings this intersting space to life
Stephanie16-Jan-2012 10:13
Wow! Amazing architecture and lighting! Delightful reflection! V