Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Cordoba


Ok faithful readers...after a briefish hiatus due to midterms I am back at the blogging. I left off my tales of travel way back in Paris since then I have ventured to 2 other Spanish cities: Cordoba and Seville. In Cordoba we visited a famous and old mosque. When the Catholics took back the city they actually did not destroy the mosque but built a cathedral up in the middle, so its a rather interesting building. Here's a photo of some of the arches in the mosque.

Also in Cordoba we visited the royal gardens, in my travels here I think I have seen some of the most beautiful and well taken care of gardens. Lots of roses, and hedges, and water incorporated together, a lot of which I believe is due to Muslim influences in the country.

1 comment:

  1. That picture brought me right back to visiting that mosque, it was pretty impressive! Did you enjoy how the Catholic church attempted to turn it into a Catholic church by just putting "stuff" (crosses, shiny statues, paintings) everywhere? I remember thinking "nice try."

    I'm looking forward to pictures of Sevilla!

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