Eine Reihe von Zypressenhecken in den Gärten und das nahe gelegene Denkmal des ersten Königs und Königs Spaniens, Ferdinand 11 von Aragon und Isabella 1. Von Kastilien Re
6048 x 4024 px | 51,2 x 34,1 cm | 20,2 x 13,4 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
30. Januar 2024
Ort:
Cordoba , Andalusia, Southern Spain
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A row of cypress hedges in the gardens and the nearby monument of Spain’s first King and Queen, Ferdinand 11 of Aragon and Isabella 1st of Castile receiving Christopher Columbus to explore the New World at the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, also known as the Alcazar of Cordoba, is a medieval palace/ fortress in the historic centre of Cordoba in Andalusia, southern Spain. The Alcazar of Cordoba became a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1994, the fourth listed site for any city in the world. The others in Cordoba is the Mosque-Cathedral (1984), the historical quarter surrounding the Mosque/ Cathedral (1994) the Festival of the Patios (Courtyards) (2012) and Medina Azahara (2018). The well-preserved Alcazar of Cordoba with its long gardens is a few minutes walk to the Mosque-Cathedral, and next to the Guadalquivir River. The palace became the residence of the first King and Queen of Spain, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, who were the first monarchs which led to the unification of Spain in 1469.