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Revision as of 22:30, 12 September 2009
The Palaces
The Alhambra and Reales Alcázeres are palaces in Spain dating to the 14th century. The rulers who had these building constructed were Moors and hence Moslims. Their art consists to a large degree of geometric designs.
The Reales Alcázeres is also known as Alcázar of Seville. This royal palace was built in the 1360s. The Alcazar is listed as a Unesco World heritage Site.
The Alhambra dates from the same time period. Like the Alcazar, the Alhambra was also originally built as a fortress, and later used as a palace. The Alhambra is also listed as a Unesco World heritage Site.
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The Palace as seen from the yard | Pillars |
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Palace Window | Wall with decorations |
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Border Patterns
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Border | Border |
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Border Patterns | Border used above a tiling |
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Border on the inside of an arch | Border on the inside of an arch |
Wallpaper Patterns
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Carved tiling | Tiling | Tiling |
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Border Patterns | A mosaic tile | A hexagonal Pattern |
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Tiling | Tiling | Tiling |