. . . . . Living in Barcelona is lot of fun regardless I am little bit homesick. My significant half is a great companion, assisting heavily to adjust to new life even I am the one who insist on being in Barcelona instead of other places, at least an English speaking country. Here I am, here we are, enjoying life and sharing experience while travelling around Europe. ¡Bienvenida y disfrute!
Monday, 17 October 2011
I MISS MY BLOG!
It has been nearly a year I have not updating anything. I am still on endless journey, exploring, learning and adjusting. I promise my self that once my current obligation is ended (it is approaching now) I will continue writing again.
Monday, 7 February 2011
Andalusia - Granada
After Cordoba, Granada is our next favorite place, mainly due to Alhambra and Flamenco. Even tough the sun is shining, we could see the surrounding mountains of Serra Nevada still fully covered by snow and the temperature was a bit cold. Yet, it was absolutely mesmerized.
A plaza near our hotel, feels like in the Arabic Gulf or in tv series - Zorro.
A plague in front of the Puerta de Perdon (Forgiving Door?)
Specialized tea shop where rip me off! Lucky, pina colada flavoured tea was worth the spending.
Entrance to Alhambra (top) and shots from many parts of Alhambra (below). There are so many thing to indulge in Alhambra especially the architecture and gardens. Sitting alone and savour the view took most of our time. Absolutely beautiful!
Alhambra
Cordoba city viewed from Alhambra
We wrapped our visit by enjoying Flamenco in Sacromonte, performed in a cave. (top: Part of Sacromonte village at the base of a mountainous terrain; below: a flamenco dancer)
Bye bye beautiful Granada!
Saturday, 5 February 2011
Andalusia - Cordoba
The journey then moved to Cordoba, a small town which gaining its reputation as the biggest city in Europe after Vatican city with 600,000 population. And due to its strategic location, Tariq bin Ziyad conquered the city in 711. Since then it was ruled by the Muslims until felt to the hands of Crusade Army in 14th century.
The mosque
The main attractions in Cordoba are Mesquita de Cordoba or Mesquita de Cathedral according to the locals and Medinat al Zahra.
On the left is the side entrance of the Mesquita, and on the right is where my conference is held - Palacio de Congresso.
The mezquita from across the river, where underneath the short minaret is the mimbar
Ancient aqueduct
One of the city gates
Inside a Jewish synagogue
Cordoba is appreciating most of ancient philosophers and intellectual, but most of the figures are Jewish.
Mezquita de Cordoba is also popular as Mesquita de Cathedral because it was build on the site of Roman Catholic Church bought from the early citizens of Cordoba. Later, when Muslim were defeated, the Crusades build many chapels inside the mezquita. It was a controversial issue between the town government and the church but the royal decided to side the bishops. Picture on the right shows the main chapel in the middle of the building, while the left is the mimbar. We did check the qiblat and it is in the right direction.
Front entrance to the mezquita (left), some verse from the Quran found embalmed on the wall (right)
Carving of quran verse (left); the mezquita garden (right)
We went to an archaeological site, Medinat al Zahra, a Muslim town built by Khalifah Abd Rahman II and III towards the end of Muslim ruling.
Views at an area which was once a mosque,Medinat Al Zahra (left) and Zara at one of the arches.
Some of side walk-cafe under orange trees.
Cordoba Train Station
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Andalusia - Sevilla
Welcome to Sevilla ******************************************************* |
The first city that we went during our Andalusia working tour is Sevilla (pronounce as seˈβiʎa or se-vi-ya according to my system). This is the beginning of our tracking to the Islamic history in Spain.
Walking in typical Spanish narrow passage
For example, this passage is the entrance to Postigo de Adb-el-Aziz
Palacio de Alcazar
The watch out tower, Torre del Oro, which erected after the Muslim during the invasion of Tariq bin Ziyad
The dome of this cathedral was once a dome of the main mosque in Sevilla in 7/8th century.
We also found the shooting venue of Star Trek - Plaza Espana.
They removed the lamp-post, touched up the sky and of course the modern people..tada....Queen Amidala was walking with Anakin Skywalker
but if you leave the horses and its carriages it becomes the venue of classical Lawrence of Arabia. (this picture is taken from Wikipedia)
View of Plaza España from one of the doorway arc.
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