I also visited the inside of the last Moorish palace in Spain yesterday. Though I was tired and sore, it was the most incredible thing I've seen since I arrived in Spain. It was the first moment in which I felt inspired, awed, and confident in my decision to come to Granada. The history and beauty of it all simply took my breath away. It was as if I were in a movie, everything was so perfect. (Which reminds me of how many accordian and violin players there are all over the city! Makes me feel like I'm in Amèlie.) This movie moment day even included one of the girls in our tour group "testing out the acoustics" of an amphitheater by singing opera. And it ended with a beautiful view of the city that I have no picture of because my camera died on me. But just try to imagine: on the top of the bell tower of an ancient fortress atop one of the highest hills in the city; simply breathtaking.
the outside of the amphitheater
one of the ceilings - such beautiful artistry
serenity fountain area
some of the arched decorations
i need to edit the lighting, but this is the ceiling of the room of the sultan
some of the arabic poetry that had to be mathematically calculated to fit around the room!
another beautiful ceiling reminiscent of a cave, which has roots in the muslim religion: it was in a cave that mohammet was given the laws of the religion from allah.
some of the beautiful architecture
the top of the corridor for the baths
The architecture is STUNNING. I am very jealous of the first hand experience. ;) And super glad to hear how happy you are and that classes seem to be good. Also, your pictures just keep getting better. We're going to have quite the photographer by the end of the year!
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