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Algeciras (XIV Century)

Recreation of the city of Algeciras, Spain, during the XIV Century, just before the castilian conquest.

This city is particular for its two fortress, one old city, with one of the most important ports and shipyards inthe andalusian territory, and another new city, build after the first castilian conquest of the territory and the comeback to the muslim reign.

Aerial view

Aerial view

Sunrise at the Algeciras bay

Sunrise at the Algeciras bay

Large view

Large view

New City

New City

Old City

Old City

Shipyards and ports of the Old City

Shipyards and ports of the Old City

Buildings to fit the city

Buildings to fit the city

Mosque build inspired by the Bab al-Mardum mosque from Toledo, Spain.

Mosque build inspired by the Bab al-Mardum mosque from Toledo, Spain.