... village of houses, a large parish church, a convent, orchards, gardens, and even cornfields, and that never-failing appendage to the smallest village — an alameda. THE MOORISH PALACE. The entrance to the Casa Arabe, or Arabian House, as the renowned... A Summer in Andalucia - Pagina 28door George Dennis - 1839Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
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...to the Casa Arabe, or Arabian House, as the renowned Moorish palace is called by the Granadinos, is almost concealed by a projecting angle of the Palace...cemetery rather than to magnificent courts and saloons. On entering I found myself in a court of oblong form, with a large pool or reservoir of water in the... | |
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...to the Casa Arabe, or Arabian House, as the renowned Moorish palace is called by the Granadinos, is almost concealed by a projecting angle of the palace...plain wooden door in a high naked wall resembles the entrace to a cemetery rather than to magnificent courts and saloons. On entering I found myself in... | |
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