93- A view from the Patio de las Doncellas or the “Courtyard of the Maidens” in the Alcazar. As is clear from this example of mudejar architecture, the fact that it is made for Christian patrons does not distance it from the Andalusian tradition of architecture in any way. –SKhttps://digital.kenyon.edu/baly/1317/thumbnail.jp
97- Detail of faience mosaic at Alcazar, Seville. For a general account of the Alcazar of Seville, s...
98- A window within the Alcazar. The grill has various patterns including the word “Allah.” For a ge...
146- Islamic-style gardens at the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (Alcazar of the Christian Kings). ...
90- The Alcazar of Seville (derived from the Arabic al-Qasr), was built in Almohad times before the ...
91- The Alcazar of Seville (derived from the Arabic al-Qasr), was built in Almohad times before the ...
94- Inside the Patio de las Doncellas, with stucco decoration on horseshoe arches and mosaic faience...
99- A view of the Patio de la Montería in the Alcazar at Seville. The Giralda Bell Tower (see B49.08...
85- A view of the “Patio de los Naranjos” or “Courtyard of the Oranges” in the Seville cathedral. Th...
89- This is the Puerta del Perdón at the Seville Cathedral, the Moorish entrance to the Courtyard of...
82- The Giralda bell tower is part of the Seville Cathedral, and was built by the Almohad dynasty of...
95- Majolica tilework at the Alcazar, Seville. For a general account of the Alcazar of Seville, see ...
96- Mosaic faience panels in the Alcazar, Seville. For a general account of the Alcazar of Seville, ...
147- A view of rows and columns of trees in one of the gardens of Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (A...
Lower loggia surrounding Patio de las Doncellas (Courtyard of the Maidens); Mudéjar style (built 135...
92- A gate leading into the Alcazar of Seville. For a general account of the building, see B49.90. –...
97- Detail of faience mosaic at Alcazar, Seville. For a general account of the Alcazar of Seville, s...
98- A window within the Alcazar. The grill has various patterns including the word “Allah.” For a ge...
146- Islamic-style gardens at the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (Alcazar of the Christian Kings). ...
90- The Alcazar of Seville (derived from the Arabic al-Qasr), was built in Almohad times before the ...
91- The Alcazar of Seville (derived from the Arabic al-Qasr), was built in Almohad times before the ...
94- Inside the Patio de las Doncellas, with stucco decoration on horseshoe arches and mosaic faience...
99- A view of the Patio de la Montería in the Alcazar at Seville. The Giralda Bell Tower (see B49.08...
85- A view of the “Patio de los Naranjos” or “Courtyard of the Oranges” in the Seville cathedral. Th...
89- This is the Puerta del Perdón at the Seville Cathedral, the Moorish entrance to the Courtyard of...
82- The Giralda bell tower is part of the Seville Cathedral, and was built by the Almohad dynasty of...
95- Majolica tilework at the Alcazar, Seville. For a general account of the Alcazar of Seville, see ...
96- Mosaic faience panels in the Alcazar, Seville. For a general account of the Alcazar of Seville, ...
147- A view of rows and columns of trees in one of the gardens of Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (A...
Lower loggia surrounding Patio de las Doncellas (Courtyard of the Maidens); Mudéjar style (built 135...
92- A gate leading into the Alcazar of Seville. For a general account of the building, see B49.90. –...
97- Detail of faience mosaic at Alcazar, Seville. For a general account of the Alcazar of Seville, s...
98- A window within the Alcazar. The grill has various patterns including the word “Allah.” For a ge...
146- Islamic-style gardens at the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (Alcazar of the Christian Kings). ...