
| A ruined castle on a Hill from the train. Possibly Castillo de Almodovar del Rio. |
| The Castillo is thought to have been built in the 700s by the Muslims. |
| Palacio Episcopal at the end of the street. The Mezquita to the left. |
| The Puerta del Perdon from the Patio de los Naranjos in the Mezquita. |
| The orange trees and belltower of the Patio de los Naranjos. |
| The east wall of the Mezquita. |
| The stone platform the Mezquita is built upon. |
| The Puerta Puenta archway at one end of the Roman built bridge. |
| The Roman bridge over the Rio Guadalquivir. |
| A partially restored Moorish water wheel. |
| While lost I stumbled over this ruined Roman Temple. |
| The Cafe-Bar Indalo |
| The Courtyard of my Hotel. Covered with an awning to keep it cool. |
| The Cathedral rising from the center of the Mezquita. |
| The Mezquita from atop the Medieval Torre de la Calahorra. |
| Waterwheel driven mill in the River. |
| The Roman bridge over the river. |
| Roman Mosaics in the Palace of the Christian Monarchs |
| Courtyard in the Alcazar de los Reyes Christianos. |
| Inside the darkened Mezquita, a small chapel in a former entrace. |
| An intact section of the Moorish construction of the Mezquita (790 AD). |
| The Villaviciosa Dome in the Cathedral. |
| The Cathedral where it connects to the Mezquita.. |
| A processional Monstrance |
| One of many bricked shut former entrances to the Mezquita. |
| A restored section of the Mezquita. |
| The roof between the archways is a 16th century Christian addition. |
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