RMPFT714–Morocco, Casablanca, Grand Mosque, Muslim women wearing traditional clothing entering mosque through horseshoe arch
RMMR4GTG–Granada, Andalusia, Spain. Cover of the horseshoe arch cistern of the San Miguel Bajo cistern, west side facade. Albayzin. Mudejar armor and a cistern of the 13th century annexed to the Church of San Miguel Bajo. It belonged to the old demolished mosque.
RMHR46JD–Marrakesh, Morocco. Doorway and Horseshoe Arch.
RMP9EEGF–Granada, Andalusia, Spain. Cover of the horseshoe arch cistern of the San Miguel Bajo cistern, west side facade. Albayzin. Mudejar armor and a cistern of the 13th century annexed to the Church of San Miguel Bajo. It belonged to the old demolished mosque.
RF2B7691T–Horseshoe Arch, the center above the springing, employed in Moorish architecture, also called the Moorish arch, the Keyhole arch, vintage line drawin
RMTR87X6–Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain : Horseshoe arch at the entrance of the oratory at the Aljafería Palace Unesco World Heritage Site.
RM2DF7EHB–Gormaz, San Miguel Hermitage (romanesque 11th century). Horseshoe arch. Soria province, Castilla y Leon, Spain.
RM2A2T16G–Horseshoe arch and keel arch, Arch types in Islamic architecture, Fig. 85-86, p. 169, Wilhelm Lübke: Geschichte der Architektur von den ältesten Zeiten bis auf die Gegenwart. Leipzig: Verlag von Emil Graul, 1855
RMMF9TAT–Ornate Moorish Moroccan Horseshoe Arch Doorway in the Souks, Marrakech, Morocco
RMP9JRPM–Detail of the front door with a horseshoe arch of the chapel of San Baudelio de Berlanga.
RMBXKJD0–Horseshoe arch doorway at Koutoubia Mosque
RM2AFK9CC–Moorish Style or Oriental Horseshoe Arch Window of Moorish Revival Architecture, Villa Mauresque Hotel Cavalière Var Provence France
RMHHE1M4–Horseshoe Arch in the Choir, The Great Mosque (Mesquita) and Cathedral of Cordoba, UNESCO, Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
RMC8M90R–Moorish gate building horseshoe arch arches voussoirs domes dome crenellated lancet ogee courtyard decorative tile tiles
RMAT8WEC–Bab Bou Jeloud, main entrance, gateway, horseshoe arch, keyhole arch, medina, Fes el-Bali, city of Fez, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
RMB2F9ER–SPAIN Toledo Moorish horseshoe arches and wall carvings in Sinagoga de Santa Maria la Blanca built 1200
RFJ8W8H1–horseshoe arch
RFWW769C–A typical Arab wooden door of a Mosque with the shape of Horseshoe arch.
RMCY0WAP–Horseshoe arch of the gateway to the castle of Clavijo. La Rioja. Spain.
RMBGAF86–Meknes, Morocco. Courtyard of the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, with Sun Dial, Horseshoe Arch Doorway, Fountain.
RMC5EX79–The horseshoe arch of the Mirhab of the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain, April 18, 2011.
RF2C7KGT1–A grand ribbed horseshoe arch frames the Sala de la Barca, Courtyard of the Myrtles, and South Gallery in Granada's Alhambra
RFJYWG67–Spain: the Patio de las Doncellas, theCourtyard of the Maidens of the King Peter I Palace, seen from an horseshoe arch in the royal Alcazar of Seville
RMA6A4KD–Inner side of a Moorish horseshoe arch, Patio de los Naranjos, Cathedral of Seville, Spain
RMDEP1RY–Horseshoe arch in the Alcazar, Jerez de la Frontera. Cadiz province, Andalucia, Spain
RMPFR3FC–Tunisia, Tunis, Dar el Jeld, horseshoe arch surrounding elaborate doorway, a typical feature of Islamic architecture
RMKMF35J–Ancient gateway in city walls, Puerta de Almocabar, Horseshoe arch, Ronda, Andalusia, Spain.
RFF5GW6M–Horseshoe arch inside Toledo old town, Spain
RMBXKK7J–Horseshoe arch within Bab Debbagh, near Tanneries in Marrakech
RMBNNEC2–Oriental Arch, Moorish Arch or Horseshoe Arch or Main Bab Bou Jeloud Gate, Gateway, Door or Entrance to the Medina or Old Town, Fez, Morooco
RFM68F7R–Horseshoe arch and wood door in the street in Madrid.
RM2HERXD7–Horseshoe arch to the Salon de los Embajadores, Hall of Envoys, Alcazar, Seville, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
RMC8M931–Moorish Balcony Islamic muqarnas horseshoe arch arches voussoirs domes dome crenellated lancet ogee courtyard decorative tile
RMATAHED–Bab Bou Jeloud, main entrance, gateway, horseshoe arch, keyhole arch, medina, Fes el-Bali, city of Fez, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
RMDNF4GJ–The horseshoe arch of the Mirhab of the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain, April 18, 2011.
RF2HF46WX–Bhutalinga cave with a horseshoe arch over the entrance containing petal-shaped compartments filled with reliefs of Lakshmi, elephants and devotees
RMP522WD–Horseshoe arch of the gateway to the castle of Clavijo. La Rioja. Spain.
RMERT4PG–Medina Azahara. Palace-city built by Abd-ar-Rahman III al-Nasir (912-961). Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba. Horseshoe arch. Andalusia. Spain.
RMBGAFMF–Meknes, Morocco. Courtyard of the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, with Horseshoe Arch Doorway, Sun Dial, and Fountain.
RF2G2DJJH–Horseshoe arch in the Suso Monastery built during visigothic era. It has been declared a world heritage site. San Millan de la Cogolla. Spain
RF2C7KGPP–Detail of a highly ornate horseshoe arch in the South Gallery of the Courtyard of the Myrtles.
RFJYWG71–Spain: the Patio de las Doncellas, theCourtyard of the Maidens of the King Peter I Palace, seen from an horseshoe arch in the royal Alcazar of Seville
RMJ3DXJ4–Interior of the Great Mosque (Mezquita de Cordoba) in Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2D961BK–Arab Horseshoe Arch, 10th Century Caliphal Arch, Moorish Neighborhood, Spanish Property of Cultural Interest, Ãgreda, Soria, Castilla y León, Spain,
RMPFPF8X–Morocco, Tamegroute, intricately decorated door of zaouia
RMKMF322–Ancient gateway in city walls, Puerta de Almocabar, Horseshoe arch, Ronda, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2BMF8WT–Capital Gate at Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain. Upper Horseshoe arch with visigoth hinge post where the missing door jambs were located
RMHHBKNY–Sintra, Portugal: Horseshoe arch on a foggy morning at Pena Palace.
RM2F95XKM–Oriental Style or Arabic Style Harki Monument or Harki Memorial with Moorish Arch or Horseshoe Arch Jouques Provence France
RFMN8TEE–mudejar facade of brick with door and windows with horseshoe arch of the San Matias church in Madrid. Spain.
RM2HERXCR–Horseshoe Arch in the Salon de los Embajadores, Hall of Envoys, Alcazar, Seville, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
RMC8M910–Moorish Apartment Islamic muqarnas horseshoe arch arches voussoirs domes dome crenellated lancet ogee courtyard decorative Door
RMBGJRKN–Bab Bou Jeloud, main entrance, gateway, horseshoe arch, keyhole arch, medina, Fes el-Bali, city of Fez, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
RMGA1TP6–The Prince of Wales is seen standing by a wooden horseshoe arch by carpenter Tom Fraser, at the degree show of The Prince's School of Traditional Arts in east London.
RMAF34EW–Alcazar Horseshoe Arch
RMP7938D–Spain. Andalusia. Great Mosque of Cordoba. 8th C. Moorish architecture. Exterior arches of the east wall. Horseshoe arch.
RMMR4GNE–Granada, Andalusia, Spain. The Corral del Carbon (Corral of Coal). View of the facade, built with a large horseshoe arch. Architectural detail. It is one of the most important buildings preserved from Granada's Nasrid period. It has had many uses throughout the history. The Corral del Carbon was built in the 16th century as a Khan, in the middle of the commercial area. After 1531 it was called as Corral del Carbon because of its use as storage for coal. In the 16th century was adapted for Casa de Comedias (House of Comedies). From 17th century onwards it was transformed into small apartments w
RMBGAF8X–Meknes, Morocco. Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Horseshoe Arch Doorway and Sun Dial. Calligraphy Inscription along Wall.
RMMC649X–Horseshoe arch above the entrance to the Corral del Carbon, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
RMMF9TDW–Ornate Moorish Moroccan Horseshoe Arch Doorway in the Souks, Marrakech, Morocco
RFJYWG72–Spain: the Patio de las Doncellas, theCourtyard of the Maidens of the King Peter I Palace, seen from an horseshoe arch in the royal Alcazar of Seville
RFT4M7Y6–Closeup of a beautiful oriental arabic style riad entrance with blue door and moorish arch in the medina (kasbah area) of Tangier (Tanger), Morocco
RF2D961BM–Arab Horseshoe Arch, 10th Century Caliphal Arch, Moorish Neighborhood, Spanish Property of Cultural Interest, Ãgreda, Soria, Castilla y León, Spain,
RMMAFGN4–Ornate oriental gate at Place R'cif, Fes Morocco
RMEFNH26–Back of The cathedral of the holy trinity Gibraltar, overseas British territory, moorish arch, United Kingdom, UK
RMHHBKP1–Sintra, Portugal: Horseshoe arch on a foggy morning at Pena Palace.
RM2F95XKX–Oriental Style or Arabic Style Harki Monument or Harki Memorial with Moorish Arch or Horseshoe Arch Jouques Provence France
RFMN8TFM–window with horseshoe arch in the brick exterior wall of a church in Madrid. Spain.
RM2HERXDJ–Horseshoe Arch in the Salon de los Embajadores, Hall of Envoys, Alcazar, Seville, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
RMC8M91Y–Moorish Arch Islamic muqarnas horseshoe arch arches voussoirs domes dome crenellated lancet ogee courtyard decorative tile tiles
RF2G204BB–The Door of Forgiveness (Puerta del Perdon) is located under the bell tower and decorated with horseshoe arch, relief patterns, frescoes and alfiz (bl
RMPT8AX1–Horseshoe arch, 1870
RMJ3DXCG–Puerta de San Ildefonso (Door of Saint Ildefonsus), also known as the Puerta de Al-Hakam II in the west facade of the Great Mosque (Mezquita de Cordoba) in Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain.
RMP79BKH–Medina Azahara. Palace-city built by Abd-ar-Rahman III al-Nasir (912-961). Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba. Horseshoe arch. Andalusia. Spain.
RMEPNET2–Spain. Andalusia. Great Mosque of Cordoba. 8th C. Moorish architecture. Exterior arches of the east wall. Horseshoe arch.
RMBGAFPA–Meknes, Morocco. Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Horseshoe Arch Doorway.
RF2BMF8TF–Capital Gate at Badajoz Alcazaba, walled citadel of Almohade Era, 12th Century. Extremadura, Spain. Interior arch
RMMF9TB9–Ornate Moroccan Moorish Doorway in the Souks of Marrakech, Marrakech, Morocco
RFJYWG6Y–Spain: the Patio de las Doncellas, theCourtyard of the Maidens of the King Peter I Palace, seen from an horseshoe arch in the royal Alcazar of Seville
RFT4M7WN–Closeup of a beautiful moroccan house entrance with blue door and decorated moorish arch in the medina (kasbah area) of Tangier (Tanger), Morocco
RF2D961BF–Arab Horseshoe Arch, 10th Century Caliphal Arch, Moorish Neighborhood, Spanish Property of Cultural Interest, Ãgreda, Soria, Castilla y León, Spain,
RMGPA0CN–Horseshoe arch and reflection of glass window. Mosque-Cathedral, Cordoba, Spain.
RF2BNNG20–Capital Gate at Badajoz Alcazaba of Almohade Era, Extremadura, Spain. Pointed horseshoe arch made with granite ashlars
RMARCKWF–A horseshoe-shaped 20th century entrance to stables in the city of Malmo Sweden
RF2C7KGGF–The white-washed buildings of Granada's Albaicin moorish quarter through an ornate Islamic arch in the North Mirador of the Generalife Water Garden
RMBNNEEE–Oriental Arch, Moorish Arch or Horseshoe Arch or Main Bab Bou Jeloud Gate, Gateway, Door or Entrance to the Medina or Old Town, Fez, Morooco
RMF68998–Toledo Spain,Europe,Spanish,Hispanic World Heritage Site,ToledoPass,pass,Pulsera Turistica Tour,Santa Maria la Blanca Synagogue,1180,Jewish Quarter,Mu
RMAWH2GF–Morocco, Rabat, Bab el-Rouah, Almohad gateway with horseshoe arch set into stonework
RMC8M8X4–Moorish Arches Dome Islamic muqarnas horseshoe arch voussoirs domes crenellated lancet ogee courtyard decorative tiled tiles
RM2G204B5–CORDOBA, SPAIN - SEP 30, 2019: The ornate horseshoe arch of Door of Forgiveness (Puerta del Perdon) with blind arcade of polylobed arches with frescoe
RMFFEGWD–Puerta de San Ildefonso, Mesquita, Cordoba. Andalusia. Spain
RMJ3DXNK–Puerta de San Esteban (Door of Saint Stephen) in the west facade of the Great Mosque (Mezquita de Cordoba) in Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain.
RMPPCKDW–Granada, Andalusia, Spain. The Corral del Carbon (Corral of Coal). View of the facade, built with a large horseshoe arch. Architectural detail. It is one of the most important buildings preserved from Granada's Nasrid period. It has had many uses throughout the history. The Corral del Carbon was built in the 16th century as a Khan, in the middle of the commercial area. After 1531 it was called as Corral del Carbon because of its use as storage for coal. In the 16th century was adapted for Casa de Comedias (House of Comedies). From 17th century onwards it was transformed into small apartments w
RM2J8AGY6–Spain, Castile-La Mancha, Toledo. Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca. In 1180 the Jewish community of Toledo financed the construction of the church in Mudejar style, work that was carried out by Muslim builders. Architectural detail of the interior of the naves, with horseshoe arches and capitals with geometric ornamentation.
RMBGAF9P–Meknes, Morocco. Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Horseshoe Arch Doorway.
RF2BMF8R5–Capital Gate at Badajoz Alcazaba, walled citadel of Almohade Era, 12th Century. Extremadura, Spain. Interior arch
RMM7E6AK–The shadow of a palm tree is cast onto the wall of a Moorish-style building at Tivoli World, Benalmadena, Spain.
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