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List of Moorish structures in Spain and Portugal


List of Moorish structures in Spain and Portugal


This is a list of preserved or partly-preserved Moorish architecture in Spain and Portugal from the period of Muslim rule on the Iberian Peninsula (known as al-Andalus) from the 8th to 15th centuries. The list is organized by geographic location.

Spain

Alhama de Granada

  • Arab baths of Alhama de Granada

Alicante

  • Santa Bárbara Castle

Almería

  • Alcazaba
  • Church of San Juan: former site of the city's Great Mosque, with an Almohad-era mihrab still preserved: 92–93 

Antequera

  • Alcazaba

Árchez

  • Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación: Nasrid minaret at the Mudéjar-style: 112, 212 

Badajoz

  • Alcazaba

Baños de la Encina

  • Burgalimar Castle: Umayyad-era castle built in 967

Córdoba

  • Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
  • Madinat al-Zahra
  • Caliphal Baths
  • Calahorra Tower
  • Noria of Albolafia
  • Synagogue
  • Church of San Juan de los Caballeros: the bell tower, also known as the "Minaret of San Juan", once belonged to a mosque (930)

Gibraltar

  • Moorish Castle

Gormaz

  • Castle of Gormaz: 10th-century castle, with later modifications

Granada

  • Alhambra
    • Alcazaba: the main fortress of the Alhambra
    • Mexuar: one of the palaces partially preserved today
    • Comares Palace: one of the palaces preserved today
    • Palace of the Lions: one of the palaces preserved today
    • Partal Palace: one of the palaces preserved today
    • Palacio del Partal Alto: a former palace whose excavated remains are visible today
    • Palace of the Convent of San Francisco: a former palace whose remains were incorporated into a later Christian convent
    • Palace of the Abencerrajes: a former palace whose excavated remains are visible today
    • Torre de la Cautiva: one of several similar tower-residences, with other examples including the Torre de las Infantas and the Peinador de la Reina
  • Generalife: a country palace, originally linked to the Alhambra by a covered walkway across the ravine that divides them
  • Madrasa of Granada: prayer hall preserved inside a later Spanish Baroque building
  • Corral del Carbón: a funduq (caravanserai)
  • Alcaicería of Granada: Nasrid-era bazaar, but destroyed by fire in 19th century and rebuilt in different style
  • Albaicín quarter
    • El Bañuelo (Arab Baths)
    • Dar al-Horra
    • City walls and gates (remains from Zirid and Nasrid periods)
    • Church of San José: Zirid-era minaret (ca. 1055)
    • Church of San Juan de los Reyes: Almohad-era minaret: 112, 212 
    • Casa de Zafra
    • Church of San Salvador: remains of the courtyard and minaret of the former congregational mosque of the Albaicín: 100 
    • Maristan of Granada
  • Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo: partly-preserved Nasrid palace
  • Alcázar Genil: former Almohad and Nasrid-era residence, as well as a nearby ribat (rábita) converted into the Hermitage of San Sebastián

Fiñana

  • Ermita de Nuestro Padre Jesús: former Almohad mosque with remains of mihrab and surface decoration: 215 

Jaén

  • Arab Baths of Jaén
  • Castle of Santa Catalina

Jerez de la Frontera

  • Alcazar

Málaga

  • Alcazaba
  • Gibralfaro Castle
  • Bobastro (located in Málaga Province), archaeological site and former 9th-century fortress: 48 

Mérida

  • Alcazaba

Murcia

  • Castillejo de Monteagudo
  • Monastery of Santa Clara: remains of 12th-century al-Qasr al-Seghir (Alcázar Seguir)
  • Museum of the Church of San Juan de Dios: remains of mihrab of the former mosque of the main citadel (Alcázar Mayor)

Niebla

  • City walls and gates

Ronda

  • Arab baths of Ronda: 212 
  • Remains of mihrab of former main mosque at the Cathedral of Ronda: 212 

Seville

  • Giralda: former minaret of the Almohad Great Mosque of Seville (now the Seville Cathedral)
  • Torre del Oro: Almohad defensive tower in Seville
  • Alcazar of Seville: mostly rebuilt under Christian rule but in Moorish style, with the help of craftsmen from Granada
  • Walls of Seville
  • Buhaira Gardens: former Almohad palace and garden
  • Church of San Salvador: preserves traces of the former Mosque of Ibn Adabbas on this site, the first city's first great mosque: 21 

Tarifa

  • Castle of Tarifa

Toledo

  • Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
  • Puerta de Bisagra
  • Puerta de Alcántara
  • Mosque of las Tornerías
  • Church of San Román (Mudéjar architecture)
  • Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca (Mudéjar architecture)
  • Synagogue del Tránsito (Mudéjar architecture)

Trujillo

  • Alcazaba

Zaragoza

  • Aljafería: palace of the Banu Hud dynasty (second half of the 11th century)

Portugal

Albufeira

  • Castle of Paderne

Lisbon

  • Castle of São Jorge: almost entirely rebuilt after the Portuguese conquest; only some archeological remains and a small part of the northern wall are preserved from the Islamic period

Mértola

  • Church of Nossa Senhora da Anunciação: former mosque

Silves

  • Castle of Silves

Sintra

  • Castle of the Moors

See also

  • Alcazar of the Caliphs in Córdoba (no longer extant)
  • List of former mosques in Spain
  • List of former mosques in Portugal

References

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