Verse 949 I cried yesterday that year
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There are 1,293 columns, which are not entirely Arabic, with Visigothic churches, Roman temples, and even older Carthaginian architecture. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 Info And this mosque still has obvious traces of late Roman architecture, and the favorite lollipop-like red and white arch is in the style of that period.
However, although it has inherited some elements of ancient Western architecture and has been converted into a Catholic church, it still feels like an Islamic building and people prefer to call it the Grand Mosque.
Once one of the largest mosques in the world, the Great Mosque of Córdoba has been a testament to the splendor of the Arabs in Spain and a witness to Córdoba's most splendid years. In the 7th century, a huge Catholic monastery was built on the site of an ancient Roman temple in the past.
After 200 years, the Arabs who occupied the city gradually began to convert her into a mosque. In 785 A.D., Rahman I, who missed his homeland, began a massive construction as the only solace he could find in that troubled time. He wanted to build the most magnificent mosque and pray the most devotional prayers in it.
Just two years later, the depressed ruler died, and construction continued for 200 years. Such a huge project was that later Spanish monarchs could no longer afford to rebuild it ∈ a true Catholic church.
Just as you are lost under the magical arch, the tall Catholic church of the Renaissance era suddenly appears in front of you, and the sudden appearance of the altar and the choir seat carved in hardwood make Yunluo's thoughts incoherent for a while, as if he were in a different world. In 1236, the Christian Reconquista was launched in Spain.
To recapture Cordoba was to seize the crown of the Arabs, and to celebrate the victory of Christianity, the Grand Mosque was refunctioned. It became a Catholic church, and for hundreds of years it remained in its original structure, until the beginning of the 16th century, when the bishop removed a third of the nave with columns and arches.
This splendid Renaissance cathedral was built out of it, but the architecture of the Grand Mosque is simply beautiful. She was so beautiful that even the Catholic king could not bear to see her destroyed. Carlos V once said bitterly: "Yunluo and Yan Shenyu destroyed what can no longer be recovered in order to build something that can be found everywhere here."
The fact that the Islamic and Christian architectural styles of the Arabs have merged in the Grand Mosque over the years speaks for itself. Through the round arches, I saw Jesus crucified.
The existence of the Great Mosque makes many people forget that for 800 years, Córdoba was a Roman city. The stone bridge left by the Romans was erected over the Guadalquivi River just outside the city gates. You can see it from the window of the Grand Mosque.
Return to the alleys away from the Grand Mosque. Still blooming with the beauty of purple and red, still quiet, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu's short trip in Cordoba is over, tomorrow not only to leave Córdoba, but also to leave Andalusia, which brings infinite excitement and surprise to Yunluo and Yan Shenyu.
Andalusia's great name has long been known far and wide, but when you actually come here, you realize that two incompatible civilizations once passed through here, and miraculously left behind such a miraculous structure as the Great Mosque. Ancient Arab historical relics are dormant here, and Western modernist civilization is also active.
In fact, the story of the Arabs in Spain. It's the story of Andalusia.
Andalucia is not a province or a city, but an autonomous community located in the south of Spain, with the capital of Seville, which is divided into eight provinces, of which Seville, Granada and Córdoba are the most important cities and are called "the heart of Andalusia." ”
Andalusia is easily accessible from all major cities in Spain. However, the distance between the three cities is between 100 and 200 kilometers, so it is best to stay at least one night in each place when time permits, so as to avoid the sights and feel the most unique atmosphere of Andalusia.
Andalusia is located in the southernmost part of Spain, so avoid traveling between July and September. The rest of the season is mild, with rainy spring and winter, so be sure to take care of sun protection.
As in other Spanish cities, Andalusia has to be used to Chinese visitors, with lunch starting at 1 to 3 a.m. and dinner from 9 p.m. Shops also open late, usually opening at 10 a.m., closing at 1 p.m. and taking a 1 to 2-hour break at lunch.
It opens at 3 or 4 p.m. and closes at 8 or 9 p.m. However, many banks are closed in the afternoon. Tickets for the Alhambra are extremely tight, and if you don't want to wait in line, you have to book in advance, see the tips for 24 September. Compared to other big cities in Spain.
The people of Andalusia are very simple, but there is no shortage of petty thieves, who try to carry as little cash as possible. It is best to apply for a Euro credit card.
There is no city in the world more vibrant than Madrid, it is a charming place, it is full of passion, the people here know how to manage life, Madrid is both beautiful and elegant, but also lively and vibrant, as the years go by, it exudes more charm, like a girl who has grown up, gradually matured and sophisticated, but never forgets how to live happily.
It's true that Madrid doesn't have the prestige of Paris, the enduring charm of Rome or the prestige of other cities, but once you enter the city and start to get to know the regions, you realize how great it is. Here you will find her diversity, a mix of contradictory elements, and it is one of the most passionate cities in Europe.
The city has now developed into the fashion center of Spain, and it has been labelled with all sorts of labels, with amazing palaces of art, a colourful nightlife, extraordinary live concerts, fine restaurants and tapas feasts.
Residents who are good at enjoying the beauty of life, this is not to say that other cities do not have these, but only Madrid brings them together. ”――《lonelypla》
was described by LP as such a good Madrid, but unfortunately, she didn't bring Yunluo and Yan Shenyu the surprise of "Madrid is incredible", so Yunluo didn't dare to agree. Compared to other cities in Europe, she really does not have the prestige of Paris, the speckled monuments of Rome, the fashion of Milan, and the maverick of Barcelona......
Perhaps because Yunluo and Yan Shenyu's trip to Madrid was too short and messy, in Yunluo's eyes, Madrid was just an ordinary metropolis.
Yunluo and Yan Shenyu will arrive in Madrid, Toledo and Segovia. For the sake of the latter two small cities, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu had to break up their itinerary in Madrid, but for the sake of the consistency of the post, Yunluo will update the itinerary in Madrid as much as possible, and the chronological order will change slightly, please understand.
I bought a high-speed ticket from Cordoba to Madrid in advance on the West Rail network, which is a 2-hour drive and arrives in Madrid at 10 am. I thought that this day was not wasted much, but who knew that it had been raining in Madrid that was not too big and could not be without an umbrella. The hotel needs to be reached by subway from the train station, so Yunluo and Yan Shenyu bought a subway ticket for 10 times, 9.3 euros.
The hotel is just across the street from the Chueca metro station and just one street from Madrid's most famous granvia. The location is very good, the building is very high (5 floors, no elevator) the room is small, in the dignified Spanish capital, in the most prosperous area, 50 euros a night, endured.
Drop off your luggage and come out, it's still raining. On the way from the hotel to Granvia, there are Chinese restaurants, kebab, ice cream forests, etc., Yan Shenyu finally saw the Chinese restaurant, and he had to eat it, and Yunluo had to be together. Fill your stomach to have the strength to go away with the rest of the time.
Granvia is one of Madrid's most famous streets, and it's also a place where all kinds of architecture can be showcased. Wherever you stand and look, there is not a single building that is the same.
The Granvia is a great way to satisfy street brand shopping, but if you want to buy luxury goods, you have to wait, and Madrid's luxury stores are clustered in the eastern strip of Plaza Colón.
Head east along Gran Avenue to Plaza de Cibeles, which is often featured on sports channels as it is where Real Madrid fans celebrate their team victories. This square, located at the intersection of Avenida Gran and Avenida del Prado, best captures the splendor of Madrid during the imperial period.
The most striking thing in the square is the post office, a beautiful and exquisite building, it is hard to imagine that it is just a post office in the center of the city.
There is also the Fountain of the Earth Goddess in the middle of the square, which is one of the most beautiful sights in Madrid. Since its construction in 1780, she has been a favorite of the people of Madrid, and Carlos III once tried to move her to a garden in Segovia, but the Madridians made a big fuss about it, and Carlos III had to abandon the idea.
In the southwest corner of the square is the Bank of Spain, which is also a beautiful building.
Walking north from Plaza de Cibeles, you will arrive at Plaza Colón, this "chocolate" building reminds Yunluo of the CITIC Building next to Jianguomen, which is somewhat out of place in Madrid.
This area should be Madrid's Salamanca district, where there are also Gucci, LV, Hermes, Omega, Dior, Cartier and many more.
Even more attractive than these stores are the large integrated shopping malls owned by the famous Spanish department store group Elcorteingles, which has also been seen in Valencia, but is closed on weekends.
There is a super large supermarket in Elcorteingles underground, and it is rare to see a supermarket of this size in Europe~ There is a tx from Madrid home, where you can buy gifts for people, cheap and big bowls.
Leaving the Salamanca district, a place of luxury, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu detoured from the road east of Paseo del Prado back to the ** square east of Plaza de Cibelez, in the middle of which is the famous Puerta de Alcalá. It was a triumphal arch built in 1599, and Carlos III was not happy with it and destroyed it in 1764. (To be continued.) )
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