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Door of saint Michael in the mosque of Cordoba
Door of saint Michael in the mosque of Cordoba
Door of to the -Hakam II, call of saint Michael, west facade ( towards 965 ). The mosque of cordoba, it followed in your primitive form of rectangular plant with sanctuary of eleven aisles, the primitive mosque of to the -Aqsa of Jerusalem, but with inspired horseshoe arches in the Visigothic or in those of the mosque of damask. It deals with of a flat door, relatively it goes down, with a |adovelado| lintel width that it includes in a great horseshoe arch, alternating in your voussoirs brick reddish and white stone. The arc is framed in a panel of a Moorish arch that starts from the impost on the one which rests a second body with crusaders horseshoe arches. In the throw-ins we observe tight streets in which open to him a latticed window and an arc of lobes.

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