Andalusia (Spain), the culture heritage, and some of its roots Photographed by Cristian Madolciu, December 2005
Seville: Alcazar, the palace of King Pedro the Cruel of Castile built in Islamic (Moorish) style on the site of an earlier Islamic palace.
Just one of the ceilings in the palace
The gate to the palace’s gardens
Seville: La Giralda tower and the monumental striking Cathedral built on a monumental Mosque
Seville: The rehabilitated old Jewish quarter converted into an attractive tourist quarter full of
Seville: A Synagogue converted into a beautiful church
Flamenco is a combination of dance, guitar, and a unique characteristic form of singing. - It developed as a mix of Gypsy, Jewish, and Islamic elements.
Flamenco
Seville: A street theater in the alleys
Seville: The main entrance to the bullring site (for bullfighting events).
Cordoba: A huge magnificent Mosque converted into a magnificent beautiful Cathedral. Everyone here is proud of the city’s historical world-renowned philosopher -- Maimonides (the Jewish RAMBAM).
Baeza (on UNESCO list of preserved old cities): The
Baeza: Preserved old alleys.
Granada: The cathedral
Ubeda (on UNESCO list of preserved old cities): The El Salvador church
Granada: The cathedral
Granada: The Alhambra palace – Islamic architecture at its best
Granada: The Cartuja monastery – “a Christian Alhambra”
Granada: The Cartuja monastery
Granada: The Cartuja monastery
Marbella: A new residential neighborhood