The Mezquita in Córdoba, Spain.
The main attraction of Córdoba is the mosque-cathedral, known as the
Mezquita.
Since its construction began in 785 AD, the
Friday Mosque has been the model for the sacred art of Al-Andalus par excellence. During the period of the caliphate, it even became a pilgrimage center for the Muslims of the western Mediterranean, on a par with the Great Mosque of Mecca.
Numerous extensions and embellishments made it one of the most magnificent mosques in the world. Even the addition of a Catholic cathedral in the 16th century could not change this.
See also the PiP.
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aerial view
(37.87896, -04.78007); [90°]
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Ja, das ist es in der Tat!
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