Andalusia is one of the most visited states in South Western European country of Spain, and having been known for being a traditional agricultural region, it entraps greenery, farmlands and large beautiful canyons which wide known and recognized for the beauty that it portrays. The region is rich in its cultural diversity which includes flamenco, bullfighting and Hispano Moorish styles of architecture, all of which are known to have their origin from Spain. Among major cities in Andalusia, Cordoba is known for its spectacular mosque cum cathedral and Jewish Quarter, also known as Mezquita is a remarkable Islamic architecture with all luminous and wonderful decoration. The beauty of the cathedral can be seen as an amalgamation of Islamic, Jews and Christian diversity, defining an era when these religions lived side by side. The insides of the Mezquita determine the religious severity of Islamic and Christianity from medieval Spain. The Jewish Quarter is another landmark which describes a dark history of deceit and destruction which has its presence on the walls of the Jewish Quarter in Cordoba.
The Royal Alcazar, originally a Moorish fortress, in Seville, is one of the most ancient monuments which depicts the ancient history of medieval Spain and houses a charismatic portray of the mixture of Christian and Muslim cultural amalgamation. Breathing in the fresh air and walking among the maze of orange trees is the perfect way to digest the magic of the Alcazar. A long history of alterations, expansions, and renovations have created a defining mixture of styles. This incredible fortress was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1987 around the same time as the Seville Cathedral. You can also visit the breathtaking royal gardens in the cathedral which are divided into separate sections, all of which appeal with a unique style.
Tour starts from Plaza de Oriente, Calle de Bailen, 17, 28013, Madrid, Spain.