Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
16.04.2018

MALAGA, SPAIN - APRIL 16: A view of Alcazaba Palace in Al-Andalus region, Malaga, Spain on April 16, 2018. Alcazaba palace is one of the city's first Islamic architectures known to be a residence of the emirs in Al-Andalus. It was built in the early 11th century. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

SEVILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 16: An inside view of Alcazar Palace in Al-Andalus region, Sevilla, Spain on April 16, 2018. Construction of the Alcazar Palace originally began for the Moorish Muslim Kings in 1181. Palace was damaged in the Sevilla earthquake and later renovated and rebuilt by Peter of Castile also called Cruel (el Cruel). Alcazar Palace was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1987 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as it is one of the oldest royal palaces. Alcazar Palace is also known for hosting many gardens. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

SEVILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 16: A view of the gardens at Alcazar Palace in Al-Andalus region, Sevilla, Spain on April 16, 2018. Construction of the Alcazar Palace originally began for the Moorish Muslim Kings in 1181. Palace was damaged in the Sevilla earthquake and later renovated and rebuilt by Peter of Castile also called Cruel (el Cruel). Alcazar Palace was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1987 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as it is one of the oldest royal palaces. Alcazar Palace is also known for hosting many gardens. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

SEVILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 16: An inside view of the Alcazar Palace in Al-Andalus region, Sevilla, Spain on April 16, 2018. Construction of the Alcazar Palace originally began for the Moorish Muslim Kings in 1181. Palace was damaged in the Sevilla earthquake and later renovated and rebuilt by Peter of Castile also called Cruel (el Cruel). Alcazar Palace was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1987 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as it is one of the oldest royal palaces. Alcazar Palace is also known for hosting many gardens. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

SEVILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 16: A view of the Alcazar Palace in Al-Andalus region, Sevilla, Spain on April 16, 2018. Construction of the Alcazar Palace originally began for the Moorish Muslim Kings in 1181. Palace was damaged in the Sevilla earthquake and later renovated and rebuilt by Peter of Castile also called Cruel (el Cruel). Alcazar Palace was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1987 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as it is one of the oldest royal palaces. Alcazar Palace is also known for hosting many gardens. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

SEVILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 16: A view of the Alcazar Palace in Al-Andalus region, Sevilla, Spain on April 16, 2018. Construction of the Alcazar Palace originally began for the Moorish Muslim Kings in 1181. Palace was damaged in the Sevilla earthquake and later renovated and rebuilt by Peter of Castile also called Cruel (el Cruel). Alcazar Palace was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1987 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as it is one of the oldest royal palaces. Alcazar Palace is also known for hosting many gardens. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

CORDOBA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: An inside view of the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Al-Andalus region, Cordoba, Spain on April 15, 2018. In 784 Abd al-Rahman I ordered construction of the Great Mosque, which was considerably expanded by later rulers and later turned into a Cathedral. Great Mosque has the most columns in a mosque in the world. The Great Mosque of Cordoba was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1984 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). The Mosque has 1293 columns, 19 parallel paths consisted of columns intersecting 36 other paths with right angle. Columns support the arches made of bricks and white stones. The edifice also has a richly gilded prayer niche or mihrab shaped as a horseshoe. Great Mosque is the only mosque to have double arches. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

CORDOBA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: An inside view of the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Al-Andalus region, Cordoba, Spain on April 15, 2018. In 784 Abd al-Rahman I ordered construction of the Great Mosque, which was considerably expanded by later rulers and later turned into a Cathedral. Great Mosque has the most columns in a mosque in the world. The Great Mosque of Cordoba was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1984 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). The Mosque has 1293 columns, 19 parallel paths consisted of columns intersecting 36 other paths with right angle. Columns support the arches made of bricks and white stones. The edifice also has a richly gilded prayer niche or mihrab shaped as a horseshoe. Great Mosque is the only mosque to have double arches. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

CORDOBA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: An inside view of the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Al-Andalus region, Cordoba, Spain on April 15, 2018. In 784 Abd al-Rahman I ordered construction of the Great Mosque, which was considerably expanded by later rulers and later turned into a Cathedral. Great Mosque has the most columns in a mosque in the world. The Great Mosque of Cordoba was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1984 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). The Mosque has 1293 columns, 19 parallel paths consisted of columns intersecting 36 other paths with right angle. Columns support the arches made of bricks and white stones. The edifice also has a richly gilded prayer niche or mihrab shaped as a horseshoe. Great Mosque is the only mosque to have double arches. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

CORDOBA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: A view of the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Al-Andalus region, Cordoba, Spain on April 15, 2018. In 784 Abd al-Rahman I ordered construction of the Great Mosque, which was considerably expanded by later rulers and later turned into a Cathedral. Great Mosque has the most columns in a mosque in the world. The Great Mosque of Cordoba was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1984 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). The Mosque has 1293 columns, 19 parallel paths consisted of columns intersecting 36 other paths with right angle. Columns support the arches made of bricks and white stones. The edifice also has a richly gilded prayer niche or mihrab shaped as a horseshoe. Great Mosque is the only mosque to have double arches. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

CORDOBA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: A view of the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Al-Andalus region, Cordoba, Spain on April 15, 2018. In 784 Abd al-Rahman I ordered construction of the Great Mosque, which was considerably expanded by later rulers and later turned into a Cathedral. Great Mosque has the most columns in a mosque in the world. The Great Mosque of Cordoba was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1984 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). The Mosque has 1293 columns, 19 parallel paths consisted of columns intersecting 36 other paths with right angle. Columns support the arches made of bricks and white stones. The edifice also has a richly gilded prayer niche or mihrab shaped as a horseshoe. Great Mosque is the only mosque to have double arches. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

GRANADA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: A woman holds an umbrella as she walks in the rain at the Alhambra Palace, one of the greatest masterpieces of Islamic architecture to reach the present time, in Al-Andalus region, Granada, Spain on April 15, 2018. Alhambra Palace and fortress complex is an example for many handicrafts, such as mosaic and ceramic glaze being in the first place it is also a good example for stone and wood carving. Alhambra Palace's construction first began in 1232 and then it was renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid Emir Mohammed Ben Al-Ahmar also known as Muhammad I of Granada. Alhambra was extended by the different rulers who lived in the complex. In Arabic, Alhambra means 'The Red One', gets its name from the red colored clay soil used in the construction. Sunset provides red light reflection on the walls of the palace. Alhambra is labeled amongst the Seven Wonders of the World. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

GRANADA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: "God is the Only Victor" carved on a stone walls at the Alhambra Palace, one of the greatest masterpieces of Islamic architecture to reach the present time, in Al-Andalus region, Granada, Spain on April 15, 2018. Alhambra Palace and fortress complex is an example for many handicrafts, such as mosaic and ceramic glaze being in the first place it is also a good example for stone and wood carving. Alhambra Palace's construction first began in 1232 and then it was renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid Emir Mohammed Ben Al-Ahmar also known as Muhammad I of Granada. Alhambra was extended by the different rulers who lived in the complex. In Arabic, Alhambra means 'The Red One', gets its name from the red colored clay soil used in the construction. Sunset provides red light reflection on the walls of the palace. Alhambra is labeled amongst the Seven Wonders of the World. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

GRANADA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: A pool at the Alhambra Palace, one of the greatest masterpieces of Islamic architecture to reach the present time, in Al-Andalus region, Granada, Spain on April 15, 2018. Alhambra Palace and fortress complex is an example for many handicrafts, such as mosaic and ceramic glaze being in the first place it is also a good example for stone and wood carving. Alhambra Palace's construction first began in 1232 and then it was renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid Emir Mohammed Ben Al-Ahmar also known as Muhammad I of Granada. Alhambra was extended by the different rulers who lived in the complex. In Arabic, Alhambra means 'The Red One', gets its name from the red colored clay soil used in the construction. Sunset provides red light reflection on the walls of the palace. Alhambra is labeled amongst the Seven Wonders of the World. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

GRANADA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: A view of Alhambra Palace, one of the greatest masterpieces of Islamic architecture to reach the present time, in Al-Andalus region, Granada, Spain on April 15, 2018. Alhambra Palace and fortress complex is an example for many handicrafts, such as mosaic and ceramic glaze being in the first place it is also a good example for stone and wood carving. Alhambra Palace's construction first began in 1232 and then it was renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid Emir Mohammed Ben Al-Ahmar also known as Muhammad I of Granada. Alhambra was extended by the different rulers who lived in the complex. In Arabic, Alhambra means 'The Red One', gets its name from the red colored clay soil used in the construction. Sunset provides red light reflection on the walls of the palace. Alhambra is labeled amongst the Seven Wonders of the World. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

GRANADA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: A pool surrounded with hedges at the Alhambra Palace, one of the greatest masterpieces of Islamic architecture to reach the present time, in Al-Andalus region, Granada, Spain on April 15, 2018. Alhambra Palace and fortress complex is an example for many handicrafts, such as mosaic and ceramic glaze being in the first place it is also a good example for stone and wood carving. Alhambra Palace's construction first began in 1232 and then it was renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid Emir Mohammed Ben Al-Ahmar also known as Muhammad I of Granada. Alhambra was extended by the different rulers who lived in the complex. In Arabic, Alhambra means 'The Red One', gets its name from the red colored clay soil used in the construction. Sunset provides red light reflection on the walls of the palace. Alhambra is labeled amongst the Seven Wonders of the World. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

GRANADA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: An inside view of Alhambra Palace, one of the greatest masterpieces of Islamic architecture to reach the present time, in Al-Andalus region, Granada, Spain on April 15, 2018. Alhambra Palace and fortress complex is an example for many handicrafts, such as mosaic and ceramic glaze being in the first place it is also a good example for stone and wood carving. Alhambra Palace's construction first began in 1232 and then it was renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid Emir Mohammed Ben Al-Ahmar also known as Muhammad I of Granada. Alhambra was extended by the different rulers who lived in the complex. In Arabic, Alhambra means 'The Red One', gets its name from the red colored clay soil used in the construction. Sunset provides red light reflection on the walls of the palace. Alhambra is labeled amongst the Seven Wonders of the World. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

Spomenici islamske kulture najveće turističke atrakcije u Andaluziji
Fotoğraf: Burak Akbulut

GRANADA, SPAIN - APRIL 15: A view of Alhambra Palace, one of the greatest masterpieces of Islamic architecture to reach the present time, in Al-Andalus region, Granada, Spain on April 15, 2018. Alhambra Palace and fortress complex is an example for many handicrafts, such as mosaic and ceramic glaze being in the first place it is also a good example for stone and wood carving. Alhambra Palace's construction first began in 1232 and then it was renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid Emir Mohammed Ben Al-Ahmar also known as Muhammad I of Granada. Alhambra was extended by the different rulers who lived in the complex. In Arabic, Alhambra means 'The Red One', gets its name from the red colored clay soil used in the construction. Sunset provides red light reflection on the walls of the palace. Alhambra is labeled amongst the Seven Wonders of the World. ( Burak Akbulut - Anadolu Agency )

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