Andalusia : art & architecture / Brigitte Hintzen-Bohlen ; translation from German Mark Cole and Eithne McCarthy.

By: Hintzen-Bohlen, Brigitte [author.]Contributor(s): Cole, Mark [translator.] | McCarthy, Eithne [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Köln : h.f.ullmann publishing, 2013Description: 536 pages : illustration (chiefly color), maps ; 17 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783848003266 (paperback)Uniform titles: Kunst & Architektur Andalusien. English Subject(s): Art -- Spain -- Andalusia | Architecture -- Spain -- Andalusia | Andalusia (Spain) -- Buildings, structures, etcLOC classification: N7109.A6 H5613 2013Summary: Seville, Córdoba, Cádiz or Málaga - Andalusia, at the crossroad of Europe and Africa, has figured prominently in the history of Europe and the Mediterranean. The region has a rich heritage and a strong identity. Many cultural phenomena that are seen internationally as distinctively Spanish are largely or entirely Andalusian in origin. These include flamenco, bullfighting, and certain Moorish-influenced architectural styles. This handy guide will show you all hidden artistic and architectural gems of this fascinating region.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 528-529) and index

Seville, Córdoba, Cádiz or Málaga - Andalusia, at the crossroad of Europe and Africa, has figured prominently in the history of Europe and the Mediterranean. The region has a rich heritage and a strong identity. Many cultural phenomena that are seen internationally as distinctively Spanish are largely or entirely Andalusian in origin. These include flamenco, bullfighting, and certain Moorish-influenced architectural styles. This handy guide will show you all hidden artistic and architectural gems of this fascinating region.

Translated from the German.