The Mezquita in Cordoba # 1
** I have always wanted to visit Cordoba in particularly to see the Mezquita. Fortunately it was only an hour away by train from Seville The Mezquita did not disappoint it is a staggering achievement of Islamic architecture . It is a pity that in the sixteenth century the Christians placed a vulgar cathedral in the middle of the mosque, an extraordinary piece of cultural vandalism . Even the Spanish King when he saw what they had done was appalled . Charles V when he visited Cordoba is reputed to have been very displeased,, and commented:
"You have built what you or anyone else might have built anywhere; but to do so you have destroyed something that was unique in the world”.
The Great Mosque was constructed on the orders of Abd al-Rahman I in 785, when Córdoba was the capital of the Muslim-controlled region of al-Andalus. It was expanded multiple times afterwards under Abd ar-Rahman's successors up to the late 10th century. Among the most notable additions, Abd al-Rahman III added a minaret (finished in 958) and his son Al-Hakam II added a richly-decorated new mihrab and maqsurah section (finished in 971)
The Great Mosque of Cordoba represents a unique artistic achievement due to its size and the sheer boldness of the height of its ceilings. It is an irreplaceable testimony of the Caliphate of Cordoba and it is the most emblematic monument of Islamic religious architecture. It was the second biggest in surface area, after the Holy Mosque in Mecca, previously only reached by the Blue Mosque (Istanbul, 1588), and was a very unusual type of mosque that bears witness to the presence of Islam in the West. The Great Mosque of Cordoba was also very influential on Western Islamic art since the 8th century just as in the neo-Moorish style in the 19th century.
The mosque was converted to a cathedral in 1236 when Córdoba was captured by the Christian forces of Castile during the Reconquista. The structure itself underwent only minor modifications until a major building project in the 16th century inserted a new Renaissance cathedral nave and transept into the centre of the building.
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The Mezquita in Cordoba # 1
** I have always wanted to visit Cordoba in particularly to see the Mezquita. Fortunately it was only an hour away by train from Seville The Mezquita did not disappoint it is a staggering achievement of Islamic architecture . It is a pity that in the sixteenth century the Christians placed a vulgar cathedral in the middle of the mosque, an extraordinary piece of cultural vandalism . Even the Spanish King when he saw what they had done was appalled . Charles V when he visited Cordoba is reputed to have been very displeased,, and commented:
"You have built what you or anyone else might have built anywhere; but to do so you have destroyed something that was unique in the world”.
The Great Mosque was constructed on the orders of Abd al-Rahman I in 785, when Córdoba was the capital of the Muslim-controlled region of al-Andalus. It was expanded multiple times afterwards under Abd ar-Rahman's successors up to the late 10th century. Among the most notable additions, Abd al-Rahman III added a minaret (finished in 958) and his son Al-Hakam II added a richly-decorated new mihrab and maqsurah section (finished in 971)
The Great Mosque of Cordoba represents a unique artistic achievement due to its size and the sheer boldness of the height of its ceilings. It is an irreplaceable testimony of the Caliphate of Cordoba and it is the most emblematic monument of Islamic religious architecture. It was the second biggest in surface area, after the Holy Mosque in Mecca, previously only reached by the Blue Mosque (Istanbul, 1588), and was a very unusual type of mosque that bears witness to the presence of Islam in the West. The Great Mosque of Cordoba was also very influential on Western Islamic art since the 8th century just as in the neo-Moorish style in the 19th century.
The mosque was converted to a cathedral in 1236 when Córdoba was captured by the Christian forces of Castile during the Reconquista. The structure itself underwent only minor modifications until a major building project in the 16th century inserted a new Renaissance cathedral nave and transept into the centre of the building.
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I WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD NOT FAVE A PHOTO
WITHOUT ALSO LEAVING A COMMENT .