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Royal Chapel, Cathedral-Great Mosque, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain
Detail of intricately carved plasterwork in the Capilla Real or Royal Chapel, originally built under Alfonso X in the 13th century, and then rebuilt in the 14th century (completed 1371) under Enrique II in Mudejar style, in the Cathedral-Great Mosque of Cordoba, in Cordoba, Andalusia, Southern Spain. The first church built here by the Visigoths in the 7th century was split in half by the Moors, becoming half church, half mosque. In 784, the Great Mosque of Cordoba was begun in its place and developed over 200 years, but in 1236 it was converted into a catholic church, with a Renaissance cathedral nave built in the 16th century. The historic centre of Cordoba is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9185346
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Purpose
Public
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5721px × 5706px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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14TH CENTURY
AL-ANDALUS
ANDALUCIA
ANDALUSIA
ANDALUSIAN
Architecture
belief
building
CAPILLA REAL
CARVED
Cathedral
Chapel
color
CORDOBA
CORDOVA
DECORATIVE
detail
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
Grand Mosque
GREAT MOSQUE
GREAT MOSQUE OF CORDOBA
HERITAGE
History
IBERIA
IBERIAN PENINSULA
IMAGE
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
intricate
Islam
ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
MC
MEZQUITA DE CORDOBA
Mosque
MUDéJAR
Muqarnas
religion
Religious
ROYAL CHAPEL
SACRED
Southern Europe
Southern European
Spanish
square image
Stuccowork
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE