domingo, 24 de agosto de 2014

Want to know the Seville of Ibn Arabi?

Want to know the Seville of Ibn Arabi?


This trip is the journey of authentic Sevilla, Sevilla Muslim in his last decades, where her splendor and beauty echoed in every corner.

This trip runs from the completion of the Great Mosque of Seville with its minaret in 1198, the conquest by Ferdinand III of Castile in 1248.


We started our tour of the inIn which first crossed from Murcia Ibn Arabi, the Puerta Ossuary.



Door Ossuary


1st Stop: Church of Santa Catalina.


This temple was built in the fourteenth century, on the ruins of the first mosque of Seville, retaining part of the mihrab and alminaren tower. While it is Gothic-Mudejar style, has undergone several architectural and reforms over the years renovations.


2nd Stop: The Church of the Savior.


The building was erected on the remains of the mosque deIbn Adabbas, Muslim Mosque of Sevilla (ninth century); this religious temple and its surroundings, possessed great importance even in the daily development of the people, so that when Christians conquered Seville, initially allowed its use as a mosque, but in the year 1340fue converted into the church of El Salvador .


3rd Stop: The Cathedral and Giralda.


Cathedral. Grand Almohad mosque, opened in 1182, the Giralda, the Patio de los Naranjos and the Door of Forgiveness, which gave access to the site retained.


Giralda. It is the name given to the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santa Maria HeadquartersDe Seville, Andalusia (Spain). The lower two thirds of the tower correspond to alminarde mezquitade ancient city, from the late twelfth century, the Almohad period, while the upper third is an overlay in the Christian era building to house the bells.


Moorish quarter of Seville (1172-1198) Mosque. Section across the yard and ship mirhab.


Moorish quarter of Seville (1172-1198) Mosque. Patio de los Naranjos.



Giralda in Seville, Spain (1172-1181). Events since the Almohad minaret (left).


4th Stop: Walk around the neighborhood of Santa Cruz. After calling Jewry after the conquest to settle this religious community.


We ended the tour at the Hospital of the venerable, settled built where one of the palaces of the whole ancient Muslim Alcázar.


From the time I feature several anecdotes, some of them of our character.


Well just this trip Sevilla, Seville.


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