First day in al-andalus
The first day in the morning we are going to go to the Recinto Monumental de la Alcazaba en Antequera, Málaga.
The Monumental Site of the Alcazaba de Antequera, in Malaga, is located on a small hill in the town. It occupied the entire crest of the hill of the walled complex of the Islamic medina.
In the afternoon we are going to visit the Hammam of Málaga are a monumental space that gathers the essence of the old Arab Baths of Al Ándalus. It is made up of five water baths at different temperatures that were part of the ritual purification and beauty routine, together with the steam, rest and massage rooms, they form an architectural complex characterized by a beautiful Nasrid decoration that induces relaxation of the mind. and the body. Its time for relaxing.
Second day in al-andalus
In the second day we are going to Granada, to the alhambra, The Alhambra is a monumental complex over an Andalusian palatine city located in Granada, Spain. It consists of a set of old palaces, gardens and fortresses initially conceived to house the emir and the court of the Nasrid Kingdom, later as the residence of the kings of Castile and their representatives.
In the afternoon we are going to the Elvira Gate, The Elvira gate or Elvira arch is known as the main entrance to Granada during Islamic domination, which gave access from the Madīnat Ilbira path to the Alhacaba slope and Elvira street.
Third day in al-andalus
In the third day at morning we are going to visit The Mosque of Córdoba, is a huge quadrilateral of sumptuous arches with a surface area of 24,000 m2 located in the heart of the old part of the city and in front of the Roman bridge that crosses the Guadalquivir river. The most important parts of the building are the old minaret or tower, the courtyard and the prayer room.
The third day at afternoon we visit The Alcázar, is a defensive complex that moves away from the typological canons of Arab fortresses, a construction milestone of the military architecture of the Christian Reconquest in Córdoba.
Fourth day in al-andalus
In the thrid day we are going to go to Sevilla. At mornig to the Los Reales Alcázares de Sevilla. It was a Roman settlement that in the Visigothic period became the early Christian basilica of San Vicente Mártir, where San Isidoro was buried.
It was built between the years 913-914 by the first Andalusian caliph, Abd al-Rahman III.
At the afternoon we are going to visit The Tower of Gold, is a tower made up of three bodies. The first body, dodecagonal, was built between 1220 and 1221 by order of the Almohad governor of Seville, Abù l-Ulà. It seems that it owes its name "Torre del Oro" to the golden reflections produced by the tiles that covered it in its time.