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Islamic architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the Islamic world, incorporating elements from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia

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Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Chisinau, Moldova - The Museum

Chisinau, Moldova - The Museum Date: 1910

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Doha Islamic Center, Doha, Qatar, Middle East

Doha Islamic Center, Doha, Qatar, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Mosaic tilework

Mosaic tilework, Zaouia Moulay Idriss, an Islamic shrine, Fes el Bali, Fes (Fez), Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View at dusk across the Yamuna river of the Taj Mahal

View at dusk across the Yamuna river of the Taj Mahal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Lady pilgrim in blue burqa sitting in doorway at Sufi shrine of Gazargah

Lady pilgrim in blue burqa sitting in doorway at Sufi shrine of Gazargah, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Pilgrims in the hallway, Sufi shrine of Gazargah, Herat, Herat Province

Pilgrims in the hallway, Sufi shrine of Gazargah, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Turkey Istanbul - Sultan on his way to Friday prayers

Turkey Istanbul - Sultan on his way to Friday prayers
c.1890s Turkey Istanbul Constantinople photochrome - the sultan on his way to Friday prayers

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Mercy Fathers ransoming the captives in Algeria, c. 1830-40 (litho) (b / w photo)

The Mercy Fathers ransoming the captives in Algeria, c. 1830-40 (litho) (b / w photo)
CHT287709 The Mercy Fathers ransoming the captives in Algeria, c.1830-40 (litho) (b/w photo) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Gate of the Vivarrambla, Granada, 1830s, (1930). Creator: David Roberts

Gate of the Vivarrambla, Granada, 1830s, (1930). Creator: David Roberts
Gate of the Vivarrambla, Granada, 1830s, (1930). Arc (or Gate) of the Ears, also known as the Bib-Arrambla Gate, in Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Alhambra. Nasrid dynasty. Tower of the Princesses. Royal

The Alhambra. Nasrid dynasty. Tower of the Princesses. Royal
The Alhambra. Moorish. Nasrid dynasty. Tower of the Princesses. Royal Palace. 15h century. Granada. Andalusia. Spain

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Everning light shine over Hagia Sophia

Everning light shine over Hagia Sophia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Syria, crusaders castle of Krak Des Chevaliers (Qala at al Hosn), a UNESCO Site

Syria, crusaders castle of Krak Des Chevaliers (Qala at al Hosn), a UNESCO Site

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Golden Tower, Seville, Spain, from Spanish Pictures by Reverend Samuel Manning

The Golden Tower, Seville, Spain, from Spanish Pictures by Reverend Samuel Manning
KW268382 The Golden Tower, Seville, Spain, from Spanish Pictures by Reverend Samuel Manning, published in 1870 (engraving) by English School

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Khabanija Fountain, Cairo, 1845 (oil on canvas)

The Khabanija Fountain, Cairo, 1845 (oil on canvas)
XIR162113 The Khabanija Fountain, Cairo, 1845 (oil on canvas) by Tchernezov, Grigory (1802-65); Tver Art Gallery, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: East View of the Forts Jellali and Merani, Muskah, Arabia, June 1793 (w / c, pen & ink

East View of the Forts Jellali and Merani, Muskah, Arabia, June 1793 (w / c, pen & ink
XYC206193 East View of the Forts Jellali and Merani, Muskah, Arabia, June 1793 (w/c, pen & ink and pencil on paper) by Daniell

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Qutub minar

Qutub minar
Qutub Minar, at 74 meters, is the tallest brick minaret in the world, and the second tallest minar in India. Qutub Minar, along with the ancient and medieval monuments surrounding it

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Bronze knocker on wooden engraved doors, Reales Alcazares, Seville, Andalucia

Bronze knocker on wooden engraved doors, Reales Alcazares, Seville, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tivoli Gardens - Concert Hall Illuminations

Tivoli Gardens - Concert Hall Illuminations
Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark - Concert Hall. The Illuminations

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Saadian tombs, dating back to the time of the Sultan Ahmed Al Mansour

The Saadian tombs, dating back to the time of the Sultan Ahmed Al Mansour, who died in 1603, The Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Dome of the Rock and Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

The Dome of the Rock and Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Close-up of mosaic

Close-up of mosaic, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Close-up of turquoise ceramics

Close-up of turquoise ceramics, Shah-i-Zinda mausoleum, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Detail, Tomb of Mir Muhammad Khan Talpur

Detail, Tomb of Mir Muhammad Khan Talpur, ruler of Sind, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Dome of the Rock

Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Shrine of the theologian Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa, built in late Timurid style in the 15th century

Shrine of the theologian Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa, built in late Timurid style in the 15th century, the dome was damaged in an earthquake in the 1990s, and has since been repaired

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Timurid decoration, main Iwan of the interior courtyard, Sufi shrine of Gazargah

Timurid decoration, main Iwan of the interior courtyard, Sufi shrine of Gazargah, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Spain, Andalusia, Granada. The Alhambra. Ornate arches inside the Alhambra

Spain, Andalusia, Granada. The Alhambra. Ornate arches inside the Alhambra

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Main Gate - Tangiers, Morocco

The Main Gate - Tangiers, Morocco. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Temple Mount, Dome of the Rock, Redeemer Church and Old City in Jerusalem, Israel

Temple Mount, Dome of the Rock, Redeemer Church and Old City in Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Shir Dor Madrasa

Shir Dor Madrasa. Cupola and minaret. UZBEKISTAN. Samarkand. Registan Square. Islamic art. Architecture

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Bahia Palace (19th century), Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Bahia Palace (19th century), Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Dome of the Rock

The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, an Islamic Temple, begun in 684. The fenestrated gilded wooden dome itself was rebuilt in the 11th century. Date: 684

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Decorative tiling, Saadian Tombs dating from the 16th century, Marrakesh

Decorative tiling, Saadian Tombs dating from the 16th century, Marrakesh, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Detail of tilework

Detail of tilework, the Royal Palace, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Shrine of Imam Reza

Shrine of Imam Reza, Mashad, Iran, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Haus Khas Muslim monuments

Haus Khas Muslim monuments, Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Qutab Minar (Qutub Minar)

Qutab Minar (Qutub Minar), dating from circa 1200AD, Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Women pilgrims at the Shrine of Hazrat Ali, who was assassinated in 661

Women pilgrims at the Shrine of Hazrat Ali, who was assassinated in 661, Mazar-I-Sharif, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Shrine of Hazrat Ali, who was assassinated in 661, Mazar-I-Sharif, Balkh province

Shrine of Hazrat Ali, who was assassinated in 661, Mazar-I-Sharif, Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Timurid decoration, main Iwan of the interior courtyard, Sufi shrine of Gazargah

Timurid decoration, main Iwan of the interior courtyard, Sufi shrine of Gazargah, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: [RAYY, Tower of Toghrul, 1139. ], 1840s-60s. Creator: Possibly by Luigi Pesce

[RAYY, Tower of Toghrul, 1139. ], 1840s-60s. Creator: Possibly by Luigi Pesce
[RAYY, Tower of Toghrul, 1139.], 1840s-60s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Senior woman with hijab sitting outside a doorway at majestic gold colored entrance of medina

Senior woman with hijab sitting outside a doorway at majestic gold colored entrance of medina, Rabat, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Marble steps and facade of Mausoleum of Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco

Marble steps and facade of Mausoleum of Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Decorated blue wall with potted plants in the old alleys of Medina, Chefchaouen, Morocco

Decorated blue wall with potted plants in the old alleys of Medina, Chefchaouen, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Senior woman with hijab walking among blue buildings of medina, Chefchaouen, Morocco

Senior woman with hijab walking among blue buildings of medina, Chefchaouen, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Senior women with hijab walking along the blue buildings of medina, Chefchaouen, Morocco

Senior women with hijab walking along the blue buildings of medina, Chefchaouen, Morocco



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Islamic Architecture Collection

Islamic architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the Islamic world, incorporating elements from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia, and is characterized by its use of geometric patterns, calligraphy, and intricate decorations. The most common type is mosque design, which typically includes a large open courtyard surrounded by an arcade with multiple domes or minarets. Other common features include arches and vaults, as well as elaborate tilework and stucco ornamentation. Islamic architects also often employed the use of gardens to create tranquil spaces for contemplation and prayer. These gardens often featured pools or fountains with flowing water to provide a cooling effect in hot climates. Overall, it has had an immense impact on global design due to its unique blend of cultural influences from around the world.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of Islamic Architecture wall art and framed prints. Our collection showcases the various styles of Islamic architecture, including Mughal, Ottoman, Moorish, and Persian. Each style is characterized by intricate geometric patterns, calligraphy, and ornate decorations that reflect the cultural heritage of the region. Our collection features stunning photographs of mosques, palaces, tombs, and other architectural marvels from around the world. These images capture the beauty and grandeur of Islamic architecture in all its glory. Whether you are looking to decorate your home or office with beautiful artwork or want to add a touch of culture to your space; our collection has something for everyone. With high-quality prints available in different sizes and framing options to suit every taste and budget; our Islamic Architecture Collection is an excellent choice for anyone who appreciates fine art.
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What are Islamic Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

Islamic architecture art prints are a collection of artistic representations of the various architectural styles that have been used in Islamic buildings over the centuries. These prints showcase the intricate designs, patterns, and motifs that are characteristic of Islamic architecture. The styles range from traditional to modern and include elements such as calligraphy, geometric shapes, and floral patterns. Islamic architecture has had a significant impact on art and design across the world. Its unique blend of form and function has inspired artists for generations. These prints offer an opportunity to appreciate this rich cultural heritage from the comfort of your own home or office. Whether you're looking for something to decorate your living space or want to add some visual interest to your workplace, these prints are sure to impress. They make great gifts for anyone who appreciates beautiful design or is interested in learning more about Islamic culture and history.
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What Islamic Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Islamic architecture art prints that capture the beauty and intricacy of this unique style. From the iconic domes and minarets of mosques to intricate geometric patterns, our collection features stunning examples from across the Muslim world. One popular option is our selection of Persian-style art prints, which showcase the ornate tilework and calligraphy that are hallmarks of this distinctive tradition. We also offer a variety of prints featuring famous landmarks such as the Alhambra in Spain or Istanbul's Blue Mosque. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle to complement your decor, we have an Islamic architecture print to suit your needs. Our high-quality printing process ensures that each image is reproduced with exceptional clarity and detail, so you can enjoy these beautiful works of art for years to come.
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How much do Islamic Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints cost?

Islamic Architecture art prints vary in price depending on the size, quality, and type of print. There are a variety of styles within Islamic architecture such as Mughal, Ottoman, Andalusian and Persian which can also affect the cost. Generally speaking, smaller prints tend to be less expensive than larger ones. Additionally, prints that are produced using higher quality materials or printing techniques may come with a higher price tag. It is important to note that there are many different sources for Islamic Architecture art prints and prices can vary greatly between them. It is always best to do some research before making a purchase to ensure you are getting the best value for your money. While it is difficult to provide an exact cost without knowing specific details about the print in question, there are options available at various price points for those interested in purchasing Islamic Architecture art prints.
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We take great care in delivering your Islamic Architecture art prints to you. We use high-quality materials and packaging to ensure that your prints arrive in pristine condition. Our standard delivery method is through a trusted courier service, which allows us to track the progress of your order and provide you with updates on its status. Once your order has been processed, it will be carefully packaged and dispatched from our warehouse. You can expect to receive your prints within a reasonable timeframe depending on where you are located. We understand that our customers value their purchases and want them delivered safely and securely. That's why we take every precaution necessary to ensure that all orders are handled with the utmost care. Whether you're looking for traditional or contemporary Islamic Architecture styles, we have an extensive collection of art prints available for purchase online. So why not browse our selection today?