Sunday 2 October 2011

Andalusia



By emeric

Spent a week in Andalusia early November and here is a part of what we saw.
More footage to come ...
On the technical side :
Shot with Panasonic GH1 (hacked - C settings) and 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6
720p50
Music is Intro by the The xx



SEE ALSO:          SPAIN          SEVILLA          LISBON 



HOW TO SEE


Reales Alcázares de Sevilla Monumento UNESCO Maio 2009
by joaoleitao

Alcázar of Seville
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Alcázar of Seville is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, originally a Moorish fort.
The Almohades were the first to build a palace, which was called Al-Muwarak, on the site of the modern day Alcázar. The palace is one of the best remaining examples of mudéjar architecture. Subsequent monarchs have added their own additions to the Alcázar.


Alhambra
by Aidarile
Alhambra Granada
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Alhambra, the complete form of which was Calat Alhambra (trans. al-Qal‘at al-Ḥamrā’, "the red fortress"), is a palace and fortress complex located in the Province of Granada, Spain. It was constructed during the mid 14th century by the Moorish rulers of the Emirate of Granada in al-Andalus, occupying the top of the hill of the Assabica on the southeastern border of the city of Granada.


Cordoba Cathedral-Mosque
by Elke
Cathedral–Mosque of Córdoba
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cathedral and former Great Mosque of Córdoba, is today a World Heritage Site and the cathedral of the Diocese of Córdoba. The site was originally a pagan temple, then a Visigothic Christian church, before the Umayyad Moors at first converted the building into a mosque and then built a new mosque on the site.



TORRE MUSEO PICASSO.MALAGA.
by costadelsol59

Museo Picasso Málaga
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Museo Picasso Málaga is a museum in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, the city where artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born. One of the world's many Picasso museums, it opened in 2003 in the Buenavista Palace, and has 155 works donated by members of Picasso's family. In 2009, the Fundación Paul, Christine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso that owned the collection merged with the Fundación Museo Picasso Málaga that operated the museum, which is based in the home on Málaga's Plaza de la Merced that was Picasso's birthplace, and is now the Museo Casa Natal ("Birthplace Museum"). The new merged foundation is the "Fundación Museo Picasso Málaga. Legado Paul, Christine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso" ("Museo Picasso Málaga Foundation. The Paul, Christine and Bernard Ruiz Picasso Legacy").




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