Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba
The Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba is one of the most emblematic monuments of Islamic and Christian architecture in Spain. Built in the 8th century, it was originally a mosque commissioned by Abderraman I over the old Basilica of San Vicente, which was shared for a time by Christians and Muslims. After
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White Towns (Andalusia)
The White Towns are traditional villages in Andalusia, known for their whitewashed houses that contrast with the green of the mountains. Located in the provinces of Cádiz and Málaga, these towns preserve their Moorish architecture, with narrow, winding streets, flower-filled courtyards and historic castles. They reflect the fusion of Iberian,
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Giralda (Seville)
The Giralda is the bell tower of Seville Cathedral, originally built as a minaret of the old mosque between 1184 and 1198. Standing 104 metres tall, it is one of the greatest symbols of Seville and a World Heritage Site. Its Moorish base was built using materials reused from Roman
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Fountain of the Lions (Alhambra)
The Lion Fountain is one of the most emblematic elements of the Alhambra in Granada, located in the centre of the Lion Courtyard. Consisting of a dodecagonal marble bowl supported by twelve lion sculptures, the fountain represents a refined example of Islamic art and hydraulic engineering. Built at the end
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Alcazaba of Malaga
Málaga’s Alcazaba is one of the best-preserved Muslim fortifications in Spain. Built in the 11th century by the Hammudids, it combines military functions with the beauty of a palace and occupies a hill overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the city centre. This defensive complex includes double walls, towers and interior
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La Mota Fortress (Alcalá la Real)
The Fortress of La Mota, located in Alcalá la Real, in the province of Jaén, is an impressive medieval construction dating back to the 8th century, during the Muslim period. For centuries, this fortress was an essential strategic point on the border between the kingdoms of Granada and Castile. The
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Flamenco
Flamenco is a profound and authentic artistic expression that combines music, dance and song and is one of the greatest symbols of Andalusian culture. With origins dating back to the 15th century, this art is the result of a fusion of Moorish, Gypsy, Jewish and Christian influences. In flamenco, cante
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Jerez Festival
The Jerez Festival is one of the main events dedicated to flamenco in Spain. It takes place every year in the city of Jerez de la Frontera and brings together established artists and new flamenco talents from all over the world. The festival offers a varied programme that includes dance
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Cordoba Courtyard Festival
Córdoba’s Patios Festival is one of Andalusia’s most emblematic festivals. Held every year during the second and third week of May, this event celebrates the tradition of Andalusian patios, interior spaces filled with flowers and typical decorative elements. During the festival, the inhabitants of Córdoba open their private patios to
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April Fair (Seville)
Seville’s April Fair is one of the most important popular festivals in Spain. It takes place every year, usually two weeks after Easter, and transforms the city into an authentic festival of colour, music and Andalusian tradition. Originally a cattle market set up in 1847, the fair has grown over
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