Moorish architecture
Moorish architecture - Mudejar |
Moorish architecture, also known as Mudejar architecture, is a style that developed in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages, blending Islamic and Christian influences. It features intricate geometric patterns, arabesque designs, azulejos (decorative tiles), horseshoe arches, stucco work, and often incorporates domes and courtyards. This style reflects a unique cultural exchange during the medieval period in the region.
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