Moorish Style Collection
Discover the captivating allure as you journey through a visual tapestry of architectural wonders
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Discover the captivating allure as you journey through a visual tapestry of architectural wonders. Step into the loggia at Mr Smeedon's Villa, where black and white photos transport you to a bygone era filled with elegance and grandeur. The garden at this villa beckons with its enchanting beauty, reminiscent of Spain's Andalucia region. Speaking of Andalucia, venture to Sevilla and immerse yourself in the Real Alcazar Palace Complex. Here, Moorish influences intertwine seamlessly with Spanish design, creating an awe-inspiring masterpiece that leaves visitors breathless. Marvel at intricate ceramic windows adorning the Kasbah of Thamiel glaoui in Morocco - a true testament to the artistry and craftsmanship synonymous with Moorish style. Travel across oceans to Indonesia's Sumatra island, where Medan showcases stunning Islamic architecture. Behold the towering minaret of the Great Mosque, standing tall against a backdrop of vibrant culture and history. Meanwhile, Granada's Alhambra Palace Complex enchants all who visit its UNESCO-listed grounds; wander through Generalife Gardens for an experience straight out of a fairytale. Cordoba unveils its treasures next: Madinat al Zahra archaeological site reveals remnants from an ancient palace city while Mezquita Catedral stands proudly as both mosque and cathedral – a UNESCO Site that epitomizes harmony between different faiths. In Chile's Antofagasta region lies another gem - a Moorish-style building that adds intrigue to South America’s architectural landscape. Finally, Portugal’s Evora invites you into the opulent Palace of Dukes of Cadaval in Alto Alentejo; witness firsthand how Moorish influences have left an indelible mark on European heritage. From mesmerizing interiors like Cordoba’s Mezquita Mosque-Cathedral to far-flung corners like Medan's Great Mosque, Moorish style transcends borders and eras.