A large room with many columns. Between the columns are many red and white double arches in the Moorish style. In the distance you can see that alterations have been made to the building; in between some of the distant arches is a gray structure with Gothic elements.
Moorish archways as far as the eye can see.
A large room with many columns. Between the columns are many red and white double arches in the Moorish style. It’s impossible to tell how far they extend; from this angle, it seems like the arches extend indefinitely.
The hypostyle prayer hall.
An ornate medieval chapel. At first you would asssume this is an entirely different building than the first two photos, but then you see the basic design of the double arches extends into here. This European chapel has been inserted rather directly into the enclosing Moorish building.
The Capilla Sagrario
The arches and wall of the mihrab are more ornate than in the hypostyle.
The mihrab.
Detail of some of the mihrab arches.
Another view of the hypostyle; the rows and rows of arches and columns extends far into the distance.
You can see the renaissance ceiling of the main cathedral juxtaposed with the Moorish double arches of the hypostyle just beyond it.
An especially ornate Moorish arch.