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List of interesting landmarks in Andalusia


Capilla Real, Cathedral and churches

Capilla Real, Cathedral And Churches

Andalusia, SpainGranada Cathedral - or Cathedral Bunavestirii - was designed in the Spanish Renaissance height. Capilla Real is in the aisle, in the southern part of the cathedral. This chapel, which were buried monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic, the cathedral was built in 1506-1521.

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Alcazar Palace

Alcazar Palace

Andalusia, SpainReal Alcazar of Seville is the Royal Palace, a magnificent complex of courtyards, terraces and rooms in different architectural styles, from Mudejar (Moorish architectural style) to Gothic. In the central part of King Pedro I Palace, who raised the royal residence here in 1364 on the site of an old Moorish palace.

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Alhambra

Alhambra

Andalusia, SpainAlhambra is one of the giant, greatest and most beautiful buildings in world history. This was in Grenada city, a stretch of 800 meters long and 200 wide. Alhamar monument was built during Moorish rule in Spain and worked at it day and night 42 years.

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Mezquita

Mezquita

Andalusia, SpainMezquita, the Great Mosque of Cordoba, was the epicenter of religious life of Moorish Spain is an incredible place and still today. Mezquita is a Roman Catholic Cathedral in Cordoba, which was at one time the second largest mosque in the world.

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Medina Azahara

Medina Azahara

Andalusia, SpainRuins of Medina Azahara is 5 miles from Cordoba. This is a city-palace complex built by Caliph Abd al-Rahman III, the most powerful of the Moorish rulers of Spain.

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