Travel video about destination madinat al zahra in spain.
Marble door jamb madinat al zahra.
مدينة الزهراء romanized.
The site itself is not that interesting apart from the lovely setting and the view.
The shining city is the ruins of a vast fortified andalus palace city built by abd ar rahman iii 912 961 the first umayyad caliph of córdoba and located on the western outskirts of córdoba spain it was the de facto capital of al andalus as the heart of the administration and government was.
The city was sacked in 1010 less than seventy years after it was built and the beautiful furnishings down to even the marble slabs.
Other early works in marble include a large carved water basin or fountain of the 11th century probably from seville.
The ruins of madinat al zahra medina azahara just outside of córdoba.
Civil architecture in umayyad spain is known to us through some public works and in particular madinat al zahra a large palace complex that abd al rahman iii turned into a city.
Construction of the.
Also from madinat al zahra is an intricately carved marble capital that dates to the 960s as well as another marble capital and column base of the mid 10th century which are possibly from córdoba.
Madinat al zahra was sacked and burned by berber troops in the 11th century after the fall of the caliphate.
The caliph is abd al rahman iii who in the 10th century held rule over a very powerful and wealthy andalus.
The madinat al zahra palace built by abd al rahman iii and his son al hakam ii between the middle and end of the 10th century was tragically looted and destroyed in the 11th century.
It is strategically located at the foot of sierra morena and far from the city of cordoba and its name means city of light history wanted the city not to reach the century of life and was devastated by the almohads years after being abandoned.
Located at the foot of the mountains below yebel al arus and beside córdoba it had a mosque from ah 329 ad 941 and a mint from ah 336 ad 947.
And a group of 12th.
Found in its ruins was the well known bronze córdoba stag probably made as a fountain head that is the surviving masterpiece of the palace s.
Madinat al zahra is the city that the caliph abderramán iii ordered to be built to show the world the splendor of his caliphate.
Madinat al zahra was sacked and burned by berber troops in the 11th century after the fall of the caliphate.
Spoliation of the site was ongoing some of its pink and blue marble columns adorn the exterior of the giralda in seville for instance and the site was further neglected as patronage shifted to the eastern side of cordoba during the.