Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Rila Monastery, Bulgaria
Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence, Italy
Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon, Portugal
Rundāle Palace, Latvia
Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Rila Monastery, Bulgaria
Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence, Italy
Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon, Portugal
Rundāle Palace, Latvia
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Rila has similar arches as the mesquita in cordoba. Was it a mosque at one time?
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From what I have read/heard, it has always been a monastery – destroyed and reconstructed but never a mosque.
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Architect must have been to cordoba at some point. Remarkable similarity.
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Beautiful photos of beautiful architecture. Thanks for sharing them with us 🙂
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Thank you, Marion! I enjoyed your entry a lot 🙂
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Stunning façades.
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Thank you – can’t disagree.
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Such beautiful buildings you captured here Ese. y favourite is definitely the Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence, Italy
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Beautiful buildings!
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Wonderful gallery !!!!
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They sure don’t make buildings like they used to, do they?
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Wonderful Post Ese!
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I linked to this post today 8/16/13 from my post.
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Thank you very much, Steve – I am off to read it.
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