Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Cordoba's most famous monument is the Mezquita, or Great Mosque which is now the Roman Catholic cathedral. The historic centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble and granite which support the decoration.
Scenic view at sunrise over Guadalquivir river with Roman bridge Puente Romano, with Mezquita Great Mosque beyond
Exquisite red and natural geometric designs, arches and columns over mihrab shaped doorway with golden brass studded door, Great Mosque, Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
Close view of Church and Castle with defense walls and bastions, with surround of dense trees
Aerial rooftop view of white town of Montefrio with main street on right leading to cluster of white stucco houses and craggy slope beyond with Moorish castle ruin at summit
Aerial rooftop view of white town of Montefrio with main street on right leading to cluster of white stucco houses and craggy slope beyond with Moorish castle ruin at summit
Aerial rooftop view of white town of Montefrio with main street on right leading to cluster of white stucco houses and craggy slope beyond with Moorish castle ruin at summit
Granada Cathedral, or the Cathedral of the Incarnation is the cathedral in the city of Granada, capital of the province of the same name in the Autonomous Region of Andalusia, Spain. The cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Granada
View of Alhambra Palace at sunset with snow-covered Sierra Nevada beyond
View of Alhambra Palace at sunset with snow-covered Sierra Nevada beyond
Series of columns and arches on paved flooring, with star shaped opening in stonework ceiling as natural light source
Series of columns and arches on paved flooring, with star shaped opening in stonework ceiling as natural light source
Series of columns and arches on paved flooring, with star shaped opening in stonework ceiling as natural light source
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