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Islamic architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the Islamic world, incorporating elements from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia

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Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Old fountain fully decorated with ancient mosaic tiles in the historical Bahia Palace, Marrakech

Old fountain fully decorated with ancient mosaic tiles in the historical Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Interior of the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts, Fez, Morocco

Interior of the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts, Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The 'El Hedim' square of Meknes, Morocco

The "El Hedim" square of Meknes, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The exterior wall of the 'Dar El Makhzen' Royal Palace (Kasbah of Moulay Ismail), Meknes, Morocco

The exterior wall of the "Dar El Makhzen" Royal Palace (Kasbah of Moulay Ismail), Meknes, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Arches inside the Meknes Royal Stables, Morocco

Arches inside the Meknes Royal Stables, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Arches inside the Meknes Royal Stables, Morocco

Arches inside the Meknes Royal Stables, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco

The entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: One of the entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes

One of the entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco

Entrance doors of the Fez Royal Palace (Dar El-Makhzen), Place des Alaouites, Fes, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Mirador de San Nicolas with the Alhambra in the background, Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Mirador de San Nicolas with the Alhambra in the background, Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Fountain at Bab El Assa, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa

Fountain at Bab El Assa, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The blue and yellow contrast found in the Majorelle garden. Marrakech, Morocco

The blue and yellow contrast found in the Majorelle garden. Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Night view of Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar

Night view of Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Gold and tile work of the royal palace door in Fes. Morocco

Gold and tile work of the royal palace door in Fes. Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Ota Darvoza, the western gate to the old town of Khiva. A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ota Darvoza, the western gate to the old town of Khiva. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uzbekistan

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Person Walikng Infront Of Traditional Moroccan Decorative Door, Tangier, Morocco

Person Walikng Infront Of Traditional Moroccan Decorative Door, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tomb and Madrasa of the Mamluk Sultan Qa'it Bay (Qaitbay or Qaytbay, Kait Bey, Qait Bay, Kaietbai)

Tomb and Madrasa of the Mamluk Sultan Qa'it Bay (Qaitbay or Qaytbay, Kait Bey, Qait Bay, Kaietbai, ca)
AIS5375593 Tomb and Madrasa of the Mamluk Sultan Qa'it Bay (Qaitbay or Qaytbay, Kait Bey, Qait Bay, Kaietbai, ca. 1416-1496), Egypt, Cairo

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Courtyard and niche (photo)

Courtyard and niche (photo)
BEN85570 Courtyard and niche (photo); Masjid-i-Jameh, Isfahan, Iran; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Stone knot, possibly a central feature of a gable end of the court in which it is displayed

Stone knot, possibly a central feature of a gable end of the court in which it is displayed
BEN85402 Stone knot, possibly a central feature of a gable end of the court in which it is displayed, from the Early Islamic palace attributed to caliph Walid II (reigned 743-4) probably 740s (photo)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Eastern entrance arch decorated with geometric motifs and rampant lions, 1616-36 (photo)

Eastern entrance arch decorated with geometric motifs and rampant lions, 1616-36 (photo)
XAM93192 Eastern entrance arch decorated with geometric motifs and rampant lions, 1616-36 (photo); Shir Dar Madrasa, Registan Square, Samarkand, Uzbekistan; Ali Meyer

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The garden of the Generalife Building, in the Alhambra, in Granada

The garden of the Generalife Building, in the Alhambra, in Granada
3566564 The garden of the Generalife Building, in the Alhambra, in Granada by Unknown photographer, (19th century); (add.info.: Granada, Alhambra, Generalife garden, Spain 1880-1890 ca)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the arches and porticoes of the Rico Salon in

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the arches and porticoes of the Rico Salon in the Palace of Medina Azahara
JEB4961926 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the arches and porticoes of the Rico Salon in the Palace of Medina Azahara (Madinat al-Zahra, al Zahra) near Cordoba, 953-957

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of a wall of the Alhambra Ambassador Hall or the Throne

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of a wall of the Alhambra Ambassador Hall or the Throne Hall of Youssouf I
JEB4962061 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of a wall of the Alhambra Ambassador Hall or the Throne Hall of Youssouf I (1333-1354). Detail representing an inscription in Arabic

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes (patio of los Arrayanes)
JEB4962008 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes (patio of los Arrayanes), palace Comares, one of the Nasrid palaces of the Alhambra

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes (patio of los Arrayanes)
JEB4962149 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes (patio of los Arrayanes), Palace Comares, one of the Nasrid palaces of the Alhambra

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Jantar Mantar observatory (photo)

Jantar Mantar observatory (photo)
3731966 Jantar Mantar observatory (photo); (add.info.: Jantar Mantar, in New Delhi, India, consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The imposing madrasa of the sultan Hasan in Cairo

The imposing madrasa of the sultan Hasan in Cairo
3570916 The imposing madrasa of the sultan Hasan in Cairo; (add.info.: 1870-1880 ca. Photographer: Beato Antonio); Alinari Archives, Florence

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: PEREZ VILLAAMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espana artistica y monumental. 1842 - 1850

PEREZ VILLAAMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espana artistica y monumental. 1842 - 1850. Espana artistica y monumental
CUL4878431 PEREZ VILLAAMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espana artistica y monumental. 1842 - 1850. Espana artistica y monumental. 1842 - 1850'. Santa Isabel Hall in the Aljaferia Palace (Zaragoza)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. Ark of a Nasrid Palace of the Alhambra, 15th century, Granada

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. Ark of a Nasrid Palace of the Alhambra, 15th century, Granada, Spain
NWI4872511 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. Ark of a Nasrid Palace of the Alhambra, 15th century, Granada, Spain; (add.info.: Islamic architecture, Moorish art)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the interior of the dome of the Abencerages Hall

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the interior of the dome of the Abencerages Hall (Abencerrages)
JEB4962025 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the interior of the dome of the Abencerages Hall (Abencerrages) (Moorish tribe), Palace of the Court of Lions

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the porticoes of the Lions Patio

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the porticoes of the Lions Patio, Palace of the Lions Court
JEB4962015 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the porticoes of the Lions Patio, Palace of the Lions Court, one of the Nasrid palaces of the Alhambra

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. Detail of the reliefs of the Rico Salon of the Palace of Medina

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. Detail of the reliefs of the Rico Salon of the Palace of Medina Azahara
JEB4961948 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. Detail of the reliefs of the Rico Salon of the Palace of Medina Azahara (Madinat al-Zahra, al Zahra) near Cordoba, 953-957

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Egypt, Cairo: The Sheikh of Egypt before the Pyramid of Giseh, 1890

Egypt, Cairo: The Sheikh of Egypt before the Pyramid of Giseh, 1890
LUX4801259 Egypt, Cairo: The Sheikh of Egypt before the Pyramid of Giseh, 1890; (add.info.: Egypt, Cairo: The Sheikh of Egypt before the Pyramid of Giseh, 1890); Photo © Lux-in-Fine

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Patio de los Arrayanes (Court of the Myrtles) and the Torre de Comares in the Palace of

The Patio de los Arrayanes (Court of the Myrtles) and the Torre de Comares in the Palace of the Alhambra
3566198 The Patio de los Arrayanes (Court of the Myrtles) and the Torre de Comares in the Palace of the Alhambra (the Red Castle) in Granada

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Alhambra palace of Moorish kings of Granada partly rebuilt by Emperor Charles V c1530

Alhambra palace of Moorish kings of Granada partly rebuilt by Emperor Charles V c1530. Court of the Lions
532799 Alhambra palace of Moorish kings of Granada partly rebuilt by Emperor Charles V c1530. Court of the Lions. Late 19th century (colour-printed engraving); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Mezquita of the Palace of the Alhambra in Granada

The Mezquita of the Palace of the Alhambra in Granada
3566562 The Mezquita of the Palace of the Alhambra in Granada by Unknown photographer, (19th century); (add.info.: Granada, Alhambra, Spain 1880-1890 ca. Date of Artwork: XIII-XIV secc. ca)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tomb and Madrasa of the Mamluk Sultan Qa'it Bay (Qaitbay or Qaytbay, Kait Bey, Qait Bay, Kaietbai)

Tomb and Madrasa of the Mamluk Sultan Qa'it Bay (Qaitbay or Qaytbay, Kait Bey, Qait Bay, Kaietbai, ca)
AIS5375584 Tomb and Madrasa of the Mamluk Sultan Qa'it Bay (Qaitbay or Qaytbay, Kait Bey, Qait Bay, Kaietbai, ca. 1416-1496), Egypt, Cairo, architecture of 1492 (photo); © Iberfoto

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Views of the Agra Fort, Agra, India (photo)

Views of the Agra Fort, Agra, India (photo)
3359678 Views of the Agra Fort, Agra, India (photo) by Mughal School, (17th century); (add.info.: Views of the Agra Fort, the former imperial residence of the Mughal Dynasty)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Harbour in Scutari, today Shkod?r, Shkodra, Albania, historical illustration, wood engraving

Harbour in Scutari, today Shkod?r, Shkodra, Albania, historical illustration, wood engraving, about 1888
UIG5414447 Harbour in Scutari, today Shkod?r, Shkodra, Albania, historical illustration, wood engraving, about 1888; UIG

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes (patio of los Arrayanes)
JEB4961984 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes (patio of los Arrayanes), palace Comares, one of the Nasrid palaces of the Alhambra

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The poet Nezami recounts the tales of Alexander the great, 12th century (manuscript)

The poet Nezami recounts the tales of Alexander the great, 12th century (manuscript)
3665969 The poet Nezami recounts the tales of Alexander the great, 12th century (manuscript); (add.info.: Persian (Iranian) Islamic style, manuscript

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Wood cupola decorating the Hall of the Kings or Hall of Justice (painting)

Wood cupola decorating the Hall of the Kings or Hall of Justice (painting)
CUL4929809 Wood cupola decorating the Hall of the Kings or Hall of Justice (painting); (add.info.: Les premiers rois de la dynastie des Nasrides - Alhambra. SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. Granada. Alhambra)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of Granada with the Alhambra palace by Leyroy 1860 (lithograph)

View of Granada with the Alhambra palace by Leyroy 1860 (lithograph)
5672133 View of Granada with the Alhambra palace by Leyroy 1860 (lithograph); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes

Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes (patio of los Arrayanes)
NWI4872493 Islamic architecture, Moorish art. View of the Myrtes basin in the courtyard of the Myrtes (patio of los Arrayanes), Palace Comares, one of the Nasrid palaces of the Alhambra

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Brother Ricoldo da Monte di Croce before the Nestorians - RICOLDO DA MONTE DI CROCE (1242-1320)

Brother Ricoldo da Monte di Croce before the Nestorians - RICOLDO DA MONTE DI CROCE (1242-1320)
CUL4864235 Brother Ricoldo da Monte di Croce before the Nestorians - RICOLDO DA MONTE DI CROCE (1242-1320). Italian Dominican friar, great specialist in Islam

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of the Alhambra, The Court of Lions in Granada, Spain Photography by Louis Alphonse Davanne

View of the Alhambra, The Court of Lions in Granada, Spain Photography by Louis Alphonse Davanne (1824-1912)
JEB4899623 View of the Alhambra, The Court of Lions in Granada, Spain Photography by Louis Alphonse Davanne (1824-1912) circa 1852 Sun

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain Photography by Louis Alphonse Davanne (1824-1912)

View of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain Photography by Louis Alphonse Davanne (1824-1912) circa 1853 Sun
JEB4899598 View of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain Photography by Louis Alphonse Davanne (1824-1912) circa 1853 Sun. 17, 7x23 cm Musee Cantini, Marseille; Musee Cantini, Marseille

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Sketch of the Mihrab wall from the tomb of Mustafa Pasha

Sketch of the Mihrab wall from the tomb of Mustafa Pasha
1578274 Sketch of the Mihrab wall from the tomb of Mustafa Pasha; (add.info.: Sketch of the Mihrab wall from the tomb of Mustafa Pasha, Cairo, Egypt. Dated 13th Century); Universal History Archive/UIG



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Islamic Architecture Collection

Islamic architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the Islamic world, incorporating elements from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia, and is characterized by its use of geometric patterns, calligraphy, and intricate decorations. The most common type is mosque design, which typically includes a large open courtyard surrounded by an arcade with multiple domes or minarets. Other common features include arches and vaults, as well as elaborate tilework and stucco ornamentation. Islamic architects also often employed the use of gardens to create tranquil spaces for contemplation and prayer. These gardens often featured pools or fountains with flowing water to provide a cooling effect in hot climates. Overall, it has had an immense impact on global design due to its unique blend of cultural influences from around the world.
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