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The picture shows the Court of the Lions in the Alhambra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Granada, Spain. It is one of the most famous examples of Moorish architecture in Spain ->> more details in ai-img-gen.com Spain Islamic Architecture, Alhambra Palace Interior, Spanish Moorish Architecture, The Alhambra Spain, Andalusian Mosque, Spain Mosque, Andalusia Architecture, Latin Architecture, Alhambra Architecture

The picture shows the Court of the Lions in the Alhambra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Granada, Spain. It is one of the most famous examples of Moorish architecture in Spain. The courtyard is surrounded by a gallery of slender columns supporting horseshoe arches. The arches are decorated with intricate carvings and the walls are covered with colourful tiles. In the centre of the courtyard is a fountain with a basin supported by twelve lions. The Court of the Lions is a beautiful example…

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These 15 Synagogues Are the Most Instagrammable in the World - Alma Synagogue Architecture, Jewish Synagogue, Moorish Architecture, Jewish Heritage, Revival Architecture, World Architecture, Jewish Culture, Religious Architecture, Places Of Worship

Synagogues are some of the most beautiful sites of Jewish heritage and culture in the world. From Tunisia to Mumbai to New York — and from Sephardi to Ashkenazi to Mizrahi congregations — these synagogues are jaw-droppingly beautiful. There are Stars of David stained glass, elaborate candelabras, and stunning bimahs. There’s Moorish revival to art […]

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Hidden Wonder You Won’t Believe Exists Starověký Egypt, Famous Castles, Toscana Italia, Abandoned Castles, Abandoned House, Abandoned Mansions, Abandoned Buildings, Islamic Architecture, Abandoned Houses

Influenced by the Moorish architecture, this monument is definitely a celestial wonder hidden in a cavern. We believe it existed, however were astonished when we discovered its location. It’s hard to believe that this monumental castle influenced by the Moroccan style of architecture, is hidden behind an abandoned castle in Tuscany, Italy. The castle was built in 1605 by the Spanish nobleman, Ximenes of Aragon.

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