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David Stanley
The private prayer room of the sultan in the Mexuar of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain, has walls of carved stucco decorated with arabesque motifs. #prayerroom #Mexuar #Alhambra #Granada #Spain #arabesquemotifs
David Stanley
Kufic calligraphy was used in the decoration of this room inside the 14th century Nasrid Palaces of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. #Kuficcalligraphy #NasridPalaces #Alhambra #Granada #Spain
David Stanley
This intricately carved wooden ceiling with geometric motifs is in the Comares Palace of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. #ComaresPalace #Alhambra #Granada #Spain
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David Stanley
The 14th century Comares Palace of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain, was accessed via two symmetrical doorways off the Mexuar courtyard. The Comares Façade was the entrance to the sultan's private chambers. #ComaresPalace #Alhambra #Granada #Spain #Mexuar
David Stanley
This richly decorated Nasrid capital is in the Mexuar Hall of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. The Mexuar was the council hall of the palace where the sultan received delegations. #Nasrid #MexuarHall #Alhambra #Granada #Spain #Mexuar
David Stanley
The Torre del Homenaje of the Alcazaba or citadel overlooks the Patio de Machuca at the entrance to the Mexuar Hall of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. #TorredelHomenaje #Alcazaba #PatiodeMachuca #MexuarHall #Alhambra #Granada #Spain
David Stanley
The early 14th century Puerta del Vino leads into the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. #PuertadelVino #Alhambra #Granada #Spain
David Stanley
The Palacio de Carlos V (1527) next to the historic Nasrid Palaces of the Alhambra in Granada is arguably the most important Renaissance-style building in Spain. It currently houses several history and art museums. #PalaciodeCarlosV #NasridPalaces #Alhambra #Granada #Spain
David Stanley
The 17th century Iglesia de Santa María de la Encarnación rises above the 14th century Alhambra, a Moorish citadel complex containing several splendid Nasrid palaces overlooking the city of Granada, Spain. #Alhambra #Moorishcitadel #Nasrid #Granada #Spain
David Stanley
The snow-capped Sierra Nevada Mountains lie southeast of the Alhambra in the Province of Granada. Most of Spain's 3,000-metre peaks are here. #SierraNevada #Alhambra #Granada #Spain
David Stanley
An Indonesian Muslim family pauses for a photo in front of the Alhambra in Granada, the last capital of the Moors in Spain. #Muslimfamily #Alhambra #Granada #Spain
David Stanley
Breezy lookouts above the Patio del Ciprés de la Sultana in the Generalife Palace in Granada, Spain, provide excellent views across the ravine of the Darro River. #PatiodelCipresdelaSultana #GeneralifePalace #Granada #Spain #DarroRiver
David Stanley
The pavilion at the north end of the Patio de la Acequia in the Generalife Palace at Granada, Spain, has five arches with Moorish sebka motifs. #PatiodelaAcequia #GeneralifePalace #Granada #Spain #sebkamotifs
David Stanley
The Patio de la Acequia leads to the main buildings of the Generalife Palace in Granada, Spain. #PatiodelaAcequia #GeneralifePalace #Granada #Spain
David Stanley
The Generalife Palace in Granada, Spain, is famous for its gardens and fountains, such as this basin in the Jardines Bajos. #GeneralifePalace #Granada #Spain #JardinesBajos
David Stanley
The Portada del Huerto de Bombas was brought to the Jardín Botánico del Malecón in Murcia, Spain, from a 1706 battlefield just north of the city where the Carlist forces were defeated during the Spanish War of Succession. #PortadadelHuertodeBombas #Murcia #Spain
David Stanley
The Pasarela de Manterola or Pasarela del Malecón (1997) is an attractive pedestrian bridge over a weir on the Río Segura at Murcia, Spain. #PasareladeManterola #PasareladelMalecon #RioSegura #Murcia #Spain
David Stanley
The bronze shape of a giant sardine in the Río Segura is associated with the springtime burial of the sardine festival in Murcia, Spain. #RioSegura #Murcia #Spain
David Stanley
The Puente de Los Peligros or Puente Viejo has crossed the Río Segura at Murcia, Spain, since the 18th century. The Tower of the Cathedral of Murcia to the left is the second highest bell tower in Spain. #PuentedeLosPeligros #PuenteViejo #RioSegura #Murcia #Spain #CathedralofMurcia
David Stanley
The Ladies Powder Room at the 19th century Real Casino de Murcia in Murcia, Spain, has large mirrors for the benefit of primping ladies. #LadiesPowderRoom #RealCasinodeMurcia #Murcia #Spain
David Stanley
The ballroom of the Real Casino de Murcia in Murcia, Spain, features gold-coated bronze chandeliers decorated with Baccarat crystal made in Paris in 1886. #RealCasinodeMurcia #Murcia #Spain #chandeliers #Baccaratcrystal
David Stanley
The design of the Moorish Patio of the 19th century Real Casino de Murcia in Murcia, Spain, was inspired by the Alhambra in nearby Granada. Leaves of pure gold were used by the decorators. #MoorishPatio #RealCasinodeMurcia #Murcia #Spain #Alhambra #Granada
David Stanley
Entry to the Moorish Patio of the 19th century Real Casino de Murcia in Murcia, Spain, is through an Islamic-style horseshoe arch. #MoorishPatio #RealCasinodeMurcia #Murcia #Spain
David Stanley
The 19th century Real Casino de Murcia in Murcia, Spain, is a private social club where the local elite could meet. It's still used for that purpose but tourists are also admitted for a fee. #RealCasinodeMurcia #Murcia #Spain
David Stanley
A stone chain around the outside of the Capilla de los Vélez (1509) in the apse of Catedral de Murcia, Murcia, Spain, is meant to show the power and authority of the Catholic church in a time of actual military conflict with Islam in nearby Granada. #CapilladelosVelez #CatedraldeMurcia #Murcia #Spain
David Stanley
At 96 meters high the bell tower of the Cathedral of Murcia is the second tallest in Spain after the Giralda in Seville. It took over 200 years (1519-1793) to build. Each of the 25 bells has a name. #belltower #Murcia #Spain #Giralda #Seville
David Stanley
The interior of the 15th century Catedral de Murcia in Murcia, Spain, is Gothic in style. Construction began in 1394 on the site of a Moorish mosque. #CatedraldeMurcia #Murcia #Spain #Gothic
David Stanley
The Door of the Apostles (1488) of the Catedral de Murcia in Murcia, Spain, has St Andrew and St Paul on the left and St James and St Peter on the right. #DooroftheApostles #CatedraldeMurcia #Murcia #Spain
David Stanley
In 1733 the facade of the Catedral de Murcia in Murcia, Spain, was badly damaged by flooding of the Segura River and had to be completely rebuilt in the Baroque style in 1751. #CatedraldeMurcia #Murcia #Spain #SeguraRiver
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