The gardens of the Real Alcazar of Seville are the oldest in the city and as many other buildings have suffered major changes throughout its history. Continue reading “Gardens of the Real Alcazar”
Category: Briefs
The Tendillas Square
In Cordoba we find the “Plaza de las Tendillas” or The Tendillas Square, formerly known as “Las Tendillas de Calatrava”, a name derived from the number of small shops (“tiendas”) that prevailed in the area during the XIV century. Continue reading “The Tendillas Square”
The Écija “Twins”
“The Twins” as is the Church of the Immaculate Conception commonly referred to is the former monastery of the Discalced “Mercedarios” Order. It is precisely the two identical towers which are the only element that remains of the church. Continue reading “The Écija “Twins””
Patio of Comares
The Patio of Comares, in the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. “Water is the mysterious life of the Alhambra; produces lush gardens, the splendor of flowering shrubs, lies in pools that reflect the elegant colonnaded halls (…) “according to Titus Burckhardt, art critic and Swiss art historian, who was noted for being a great connoisseur of civilization and Islamic art. Continue reading “Patio of Comares”
The Cloister of the Monastery of Saint John of the Kings
“Garden enclosed is my sister, bride, an enclosed garden, a fountain sealed. Your buds, a paradise of pomegranates, with pleasant fruits. Nard and saffron, with the best balms “(Cant 4, 12.). Continue reading “The Cloister of the Monastery of Saint John of the Kings”
Superior Conservatory of Music
The Conservatory of Music “Rafael Orozco” Cordoba was founded in 1902 by the Provincial Government from the music section of the Provincial School of Fine Arts and is one of the oldest conservatories in Spain. The State grants its seal of approval to the educational program provided by the center in 1922, making it the third Conservatory in the country so certified. Continue reading “Superior Conservatory of Music”
The Grand Mosque of Cordoba
It is surprising to observe the coexistence, if it can be said so, of the two totally different cultures embedded in a single structure. It is a clear example that regardless of religious and cultural beliefs, what the admiration and respect inspired by the largest Mosque of Cordoba, meant at that time for the town council. Thanks to that, today we can all admire and enjoy the wonder and ancient Islamic architecture, despite the changes and additions that it has been subject to over time. Continue reading “The Grand Mosque of Cordoba”
Royal Spanish Academy
The building of the Royal Spanish Academy, was designed by Miguel Aguado de la Sierra and inaugurated on 1 April 1894 attended by HM King Alfonso XIII and his mother, Queen Regent, Maria Cristina of Hapsburg-Lorraine. Continue reading “Royal Spanish Academy”
The New Plaza
The New Plaza in Granada, Spain, is an urban space of an approximately rectangular shape. Much of its plant sits on the vault of the channeled Darro river that crosses longitudinally, from north to south, and on which has been built. Continue reading “The New Plaza”
Gardens – Real Alcazar
In the Real Alcazar in Seville, crossing the “Puerta del Privilege”, one gains access to the “Grutesco” gallery. Continue reading “Gardens – Real Alcazar”