Monday, December 6, 2010

Pleurodiaphragmatic Adhesions

night Morería

Hi guys!

What is moving the bridge of the Constitution? I hope all those that you may enjoy it as ye advantage for those who do not give us the day and, well, we fucked up a bit of everything ... but at least he appreciates the break.

I have spent these three days to go to my home and see my family, renew my energy and bring out my smile for my Jewish and Arab lands, though the rain (standard pattern) has me a bit watery the plan.

Finally, in addition to photos (like the "Street of Flowers" decorating my blog header), I pointed out a new path for the next time and Córdoba is the night that journey through the ages visiting the mosque at night.


This initiative seems the most interesting is that the night visit to the Cathedral of Cordoba, a former mosque, is the knowledge of the Temple through the use of advanced technology lighting, sound and projections, to move the visitor a deep knowledge of the monument historical perspective, art and its religious significance.


visit passes are performed continuously throughout the year on a fixed timetable in advance to allow advance booking for the night and in small groups of 80 persons so that visitors will be offered as a unique proposal, which you can feel privileged to walk inside the temple opened exclusively for this group of people.

The tour starts in the Patio de los Naranjos with an audiovisual presentation that covers the whole history of the monument and the city, then enter the temple and take a tour of its major milestones transported sound and lighting, it occurs gradually as it develops the visit. The course descriptions and explanations of the receiving visitors through a set of headphones that deliver simultaneously in 8 different languages \u200b\u200b(English, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese and Arabic).


Regarding the duration of the visit, it is done in an hour.

For more information, I refer to the following websites: http://reservas.elalmadecordoba.com and http://www.turismodecordoba.org/

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