No one should visit Seville without paying particular attention to the Alcazar, that splendid specimen of Moorisharchitecture.
2
Note the elaborate decoration of the Moorisharchitecture.]
3
This may be down to association: northern Europeans associate Spain with heat, beaches and Moorisharchitecture, not craggy, Atlantic mountains.
4
He passed several days wandering among the mouldering piles of Moorisharchitecture, those melancholy monuments of an elegant and voluptuous people.
5
She knew the older section would have been built in the more traditional Moorisharchitecture that she'd so loved in southern Spain.
6
A pavilion erected in the Agricultural Building was of Moorisharchitecture, consisting of one central and eight subsidiary pavilions, connected with corn festoons.
7
The roof, a lofty dome, displayed the light Arabesque workmanship, peculiar to Moorisharchitecture, as did the form and ornaments of the windows.
8
I entered the Alhambra by the Gate of Justice, which is a fine specimen of Moorisharchitecture, though of common red brick and mortar.
9
It opened as though by magic, and they crossed a paved patio, or courtyard, to a house beyond, a tumble-down place of Moorisharchitecture.
10
The level sun threw shadows into the numberless courts, permitting the mixture of Spanish and Moorisharchitecture to be plainly discerned, even at that height.