• ...know is that the Muslim Moors ruled Spain for much of the medieval period and have left for us some really beautiful Spanish mosques.
  • The exterior and interior of the Spanish Mosque are mostly similar to the Cathedral–Mosque of Córdoba in Spain and Jama Masjid Gulbarga, Karnataka, India.
  • While the Spanish Mosque was never used for its initial purpose, in recent years it became a pilgrimage site for travelers, enticed by its stunning views.
  • The mosque was built by the Spanish in the 1920s, but never used. It fell into disrepair and remains closed, but the grounds out front make for a perfect…
  • This is an easy walk about slight to moderate inclines from the medina to the Spanish Mosque, from where you get the best view of the blue jewel Chefchaoen.
  • ...passage and occupation through a good part of the Spanish territory, not only customs but also buildings have remained, and among them, beautiful mosques.
  • Which Spanish Mosque Will You Visit? The Mosques of Spain provide an interesting glimpse into the country’s distant past, and still recognize to this day the...
  • It's a sanctuary where you can connect with your inner self. 4 Sunset Spectacle: The Spanish Mosque is renowned for its awe-inspiring sunsets.
  • The mosque was built by the Spanish for the local population, but it never gained favor and was simply abandoned and fell into disrepair.
  • Background Information in the Past: Al-Khaima Mosque, also referred to as the Spanish Mosque, is evidence of the lasting legacy of Spain's presence in the area.