We went and explored the Palicio de la Aljafería located in Zaragoza Spain.
As we approached the palace it was obvious that this was a fortified palace build several centuries ago. We went through the main gate and into a beautiful inner courtyard. There were orange trees and the smell of orange was prominent in the courtyard.
There was an overwhelming islamic architecture design in the palace.
From ornate islamic designed frames of doorways to unique ceilings.
We soon discovered that the Palacio de la Aljafería palace was built during the second half of the 11th century in Zaragoza, Spain. It was designated as a World Heritage Site in 2001 and known for its Spanish Islamic design.
We wandered through the different rooms and were amazed by the size of the palace even the staircase was massive.
The palace reflects the amazing details and ornate design during the period attained by the Taifa of Zaragoza. This history was preserved and today the palace is home to regional parliament of Aragon.
It was a great place to explore and learn about the rich history of Islamic influence here in Spain.
“Muchas flores diferentes hacen un ramo”. ~ Proverbio islámico
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