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Moorish style arches within the Mezquita in Cordoba, Spain
Cordoba, Spain – May 3, 2019.  Mesmerizing arches inside the Great Mosque of Cordoba or Cathedral-Mosque of Cordoba - UNESCO World Heritage Site, Spain - beautifully decorated interiors, an example of magnificent Islamic art and architecture
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Rear view of a tourist woman visiting the Mezquita (Spanish for mosque) of Cordoba is a Roman Catholic cathedral and former mosque situated in the Andalusian city of Codoba, Spain
Amazing choir by Pedro Duque Cornejo in the Mezquita Cathedral of Cordoba. Andalusia, Spain
Capilla Mayor - Main Chapel in the Cathedral of Córdoba, whose construction was completed in 1607. Converted in 1236 from the former Mosque, the Cathedral of Córdoba, also know as the Great Mosque of Córdoba, is a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Cordoba, Spain - Jun 10, 2019: Villaviciosa Chapel at Mosque–Cathedral of Cordoba Interior - Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain
The Great Mosque or Mezquita famous interior in Cordoba, Spain
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Espagne - Cordoue , le lundi 23 décembre 2019. Mosquée cathédrale de Cordoue - Mezquita . FNG
Cordoba, Spain - October 25, 2019: Detail interior view of Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba (Spanish: Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba) in Andalusia, which is beautifully designed and decorated with ornaments.
Cordoba, Spain - November 10, 2014: The Mihrab of the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba. The site underwent conversion from a church to a mosque and is once again a Catholic holy place.\u2028
Wooden choir stalls crafted in the 18th century and located in the Capilla Mayor, the main chapel of the Cathedral of Córdoba, converted in 1236 from the former Mosque
Catholic cathedral inside the cordoba mosque with its dome and Christian decoration.
Monumental entrance to the Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions of Córdoba, formerly the Hospital of San Sebastian, a civil building dating back to the 16th century, built on top of the ruins of the previous Omeyan castle
Cordoba, Spain-- June 3, 2014: Cordoba, Spain- Jun 3: Tourists visiting the Mosque–Cathedral of Cordoba on Jun 3, 2014. This is a medieval Islamic mosque that was converted into a Roman Catholic Christian cathedral.
Cathedral and former Great Mosque of Cordoba. Detail of the interior with many arches.
Cordoba, Spain - Nov 28, 2021: Mihrab of the Mezquita Cathedral. UNESCO World Heritage Site, popular tourist destination, fine example of 10th century Islamic architecture.
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Cordoba, Spain - May 20, 2015: Detail of the contrasts and arabic architecture inside the magnificent Mihrab of the Mosque Cathedral (La Mezquita) of Córdoba, Spain, a domed shrine of Byzantine mosaics built by Al Hakam II (961-76).
Capilla Mayor - Main Chapel in the Cathedral of Córdoba, whose construction was completed in 1607. Converted in 1236 from the former Mosque, the Cathedral of Córdoba, also know as the Great Mosque of Córdoba, is a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Kurtuba Mosque, Mezquita Catedral de Cordoba. The Great Mosque was built in the context of the new Umayyad Emirate in Al-Andalus which Abd ar-Rahman I founded in 756. Abd ar-Rahman was a fugitive and one of the last remaining members of the Umayyad royal family which had previously ruled the first hereditary caliphate based in Damascus, Syria. This Umayyad Caliphate was overthrown during the Abbasid Revolution in 750 and the ruling family were nearly all killed or executed in the process. Abd ar-Rahman survived by fleeing to North Africa and, after securing political and military support, took control of the Muslim administration in the Iberian Peninsula from its governor, Yusuf ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri. Cordoba was already the capital of the Muslim province and Abd ar-Rahman continued to use it as the capital of his independent emirate. The Great Mosque of Córdoba held a place of importance amongst the Islamic community of al-Andalus for centuries. In Córdoba, the Umayyad capital, the Mosque was seen as the heart and central focus of the city. Muhammad Iqbal described its interior as having \
Wooden choir stalls crafted in the 18th century and located in the Capilla Mayor, the main chapel of the Cathedral of Córdoba, converted in 1236 from the former Mosque
Medieval Islamic mosque of Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain
The interior of Mezquita de Cordoba (Mosque-Church) in Cordoba, Spain
Cordoba, Spain - Jun 10, 2019: Panoramic view of High Altar and Pipe Organs at Mosque–Cathedral of Cordoba - Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain
Interior of La Mezquita Cathedral (Mosque of Cordoba) in Córdoba, Spain. More than 850 columns of granite, onyx, jasper and marble support the roof. The double arches consist of a lower horseshoe arch and an upper semi-circular arch. The famous alternating red and white voussoirs of the arches were inspired by those in the Dome of the Rock. This photograph depicts columns in the part of the mosque that was built by Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir in 987.
Extreme panorama of the Cathedral inside the Great Mosque of Cordoba, Spain, filled with tourists
Constructed as a Mosque in 785 and converted in 1236 in the current Cathedral of Córdoba, the temple even now retains features of the Islamic architecture. It is also know as the Great Mosque of Córdoba, and is a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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