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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: Detail of one of the capitals in the After Bathing Hall in the Alhambra Palace, Granada

Detail of one of the capitals in the After Bathing Hall in the Alhambra Palace, Granada. Spain Granada Fort, Royal Palace Islamic Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of one of the sides of the patio in the Alcazar Palace, Seville

View of one of the sides of the patio in the Alcazar Palace, Seville. Spain Seville Fort, Building Islamic Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-30 ca

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Courtyard of Myrtles in the Alhambra Palace, Granada

Courtyard of Myrtles in the Alhambra Palace, Granada. Spain Granade, Alhambra Palace Courtyard Islamic Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-30 ca

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tomb of Murad Reis, Suleiman the Magnificent's admiral, in Rhodes

Tomb of Murad Reis, Suleiman the Magnificent's admiral, in Rhodes
Tomb of Murad Reis, Suleiman the Magnificent's admiral, in Rhodes Greece Rhodes, Turkish Cemetery Tomb Islamic Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1936

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The noble tomb of Murad Reis, Suleiman the Magnificent's admiral, in Rhodes

The noble tomb of Murad Reis, Suleiman the Magnificent's admiral, in Rhodes
The noble tomb of Murad Reis, Suleiman the Magnificent's admiral, in Rhodes Greece Rhodes, Turkish cemetery Tomb Islamic Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1936

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: St. John's Gate, also called Kokkini Porta or Red Gate, part of the ancient walls that surrounded

St. John's Gate, also called Kokkini Porta or Red Gate, part of the ancient walls that surrounded the center of
St. John's Gate, also called Kokkini Porta or Red Gate, part of the ancient walls that surrounded the center of Rhodes Greece Rhodes, walls City Gate Islamic Art, Europe

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of the Bell tower of the Cathedral of Seville

View of the Bell tower of the Cathedral of Seville Spain Seville Bell Tower Islamic Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-30 ca.. Date of Artwork:1184 -1198

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Courtyard of Lions and the faade of the Hall of the two Sisters in the Alhambra Palace, Granada

Courtyard of Lions and the faade of the Hall of the two Sisters in the Alhambra Palace, Granada. Spain Granada, Alhambra Palace Courtyard Islamic Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Le Panorama, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900 (print)

Le Panorama, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900 (print)
660938 Le Panorama, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900 (print) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Exposition Universelle of 1900 was a world's fair held in Paris)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Taj Mahal, 1896 (w/c on paper)

Taj Mahal, 1896 (w/c on paper)
NGW388582 Taj Mahal, 1896 (w/c on paper) by Goodwin, Albert (1845-1932); 27.5x38.8 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Kasbah Amerhidil, Sokura, Morocco, Africa

Kasbah Amerhidil, Sokura, Morocco, Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Thailand - Panyee Island, Phang Nga Bay, muslim fishing village

Thailand - Panyee Island, Phang Nga Bay, muslim fishing village

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Istanbul. Image of Istanbul with Galata Tower during twilight blue hour

Istanbul. Image of Istanbul with Galata Tower during twilight blue hour

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Morocco - Blue painted walls in old medina of Chefchaouen

Morocco - Blue painted walls in old medina of Chefchaouen

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, Morocco, Africa

View of Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, Morocco, Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Blue painted walls in old medina of Chefchaouen, Morocco, Africa

Blue painted walls in old medina of Chefchaouen, Morocco, Africa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Courtyard of the Dolls, Real Alcazar, Seville, 18th century

Courtyard of the Dolls, Real Alcazar, Seville, 18th century
Courtyard of the Dolls, Patio de las Munecas, in the Royal Palace or Real Alcazar in Seville, Andalucia, Spain, 18th century. Cortile dell Alcasar di Seviglia

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Uniforms of the Portuguese cavalry, 1800s

Uniforms of the Portuguese cavalry, 1800s
Uniforms of the Portuguese Army, 1800s. Mounted Lisbon police guard 5, cavalryman from the Legion of Alorgna, and cavalryman from the Regiment of Alcantara

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of a ksar, Dra valley (photo)

View of a ksar, Dra valley (photo)
GDG287854 View of a ksar, Dra valley (photo) by Moroccan School; Morocco; (add.info.: Vallee du Draa; pisee; Grand Sud; ); eGerard Degeorge; Moroccan, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of the Gol Gumbaz, mausoleum to Mohammed Adil Shah II (1627-57) built in 1659 (photo

View of the Gol Gumbaz, mausoleum to Mohammed Adil Shah II (1627-57) built in 1659 (photo
EAM229537 View of the Gol Gumbaz, mausoleum to Mohammed Adil Shah II (1627-57) built in 1659 (photo) by Indian School, (17th century); Bijapur, Karnataka

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Gol Gumbaz, tomb of Mohammed Adil Shah II, built in 1659 (lithograph)

The Gol Gumbaz, tomb of Mohammed Adil Shah II, built in 1659 (lithograph)
451972 The Gol Gumbaz, tomb of Mohammed Adil Shah II, built in 1659 (lithograph) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Lima, Peru - The Hippodrome

Lima, Peru - The Hippodrome, with its remarkable isalmic/moorish architectural styling. circa 1910

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tombeaux Musulmans a Siout, 1849-50. Creator: Maxime du Camp

Tombeaux Musulmans a Siout, 1849-50. Creator: Maxime du Camp
Tombeaux Musulmans a Siout, 1849-50

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Ulugh Beg Observatory Museum, also known as Ulugbek Observatory Museum, Samarkand

Ulugh Beg Observatory Museum, also known as Ulugbek Observatory Museum, Samarkand
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Ulugh Beg Observatory Museum, also known as Ulugbek Observatory Museum

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The arch in the Coronation Hall, in the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara

The arch in the Coronation Hall, in the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, The arch in the Coronation Hall, in the Ark Fortress, Registan Square

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: MG1476 Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore

MG1476 Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore
Taj Mahal, through the arch of the Royal or Great Gate, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Arab-Moorish architectural decoration, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Arab-Moorish architectural decoration, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Arab-Moorish architectural decoration, (1898). Arabian-Moresque - Architectonic Ornament - Fig 1: Panel from the Alhambra [Granada, Spain]. Fig 2: Decoration in stone above a door in Cairo

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: House of Sanchez, c1830, (1907). Creator: Unknown

House of Sanchez, c1830, (1907). Creator: Unknown
House of Sanchez, c1830, (1907). Building in the grounds of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Details of the upper part of Lindarajas Balcony, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Details of the upper part of Lindarajas Balcony, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Details of the upper part of " Lindaraja s" Balcony, 1907. Detail of interior decoration, Court of the Lindaraja, palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Part of ceiling of the Portico of the Court of the Fish Pond, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Part of ceiling of the Portico of the Court of the Fish Pond, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Part of ceiling of the Portico of the Court of the Fish Pond, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: From the entrance to the Divan, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1907. Creator: Unknown

From the entrance to the Divan, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1907. Creator: Unknown
From the entrance to the Divan, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Ornaments on panel, Hall of Ambassadors, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Ornaments on panel, Hall of Ambassadors, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Ornaments on panels, Hall of Ambassadors, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Entrance to the Court of the Lions, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the Court of the Lions, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Court of the Lions, 19th century, (1907). Courtyard in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Mosaics in the Baths, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Mosaics in the Baths, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Mosaics in the Baths, 1907. Intricate geometric patterns on tiles, palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Interior View, Taken from the Hall of the Two Sisters, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown

Interior View, Taken from the Hall of the Two Sisters, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown
Interior View, Taken from the Hall of the Two Sisters, 19th century, (1907). Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View in the Hall of the Two Sisters, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown

View in the Hall of the Two Sisters, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown
View in the Hall of the Two Sisters, 19th century, (1907). Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Hall of the Two Sisters, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown

Hall of the Two Sisters, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown
Hall of the Two Sisters, 19th century, (1907). Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Albert Frederick Calvert in the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Albert Frederick Calvert in the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Albert Frederick Calvert in the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1907. Portrait of Australian traveller and author Calvert (1872-1946) wearing oriental dress and smoking a huqqa

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Windows in the Alcove, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Windows in the Alcove, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Windows in the Alcove, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Fin Garden, Kushak pavilion, detail of the ceiling, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kashan

Fin Garden, Kushak pavilion, detail of the ceiling, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Azadi Tower (Freedom Monument) formerly known as Shahyad Tower and cultural complex

Azadi Tower (Freedom Monument) formerly known as Shahyad Tower and cultural complex at sunset, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Azadi Tower (Freedom Monument) and cultural complex reflecting in a pond at sunset

Azadi Tower (Freedom Monument) and cultural complex reflecting in a pond at sunset, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Alhambra Palace, Granada, Spain - Mirador of Lindaraja

Alhambra Palace, Granada, Spain - Mirador of Lindaraja (or Daraxa) - The dressing room or bedroom of the Sultana had this bay window (or a mirador)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Blue domed roofs, Tunisia

Blue domed roofs, Tunisia
Ornamental blue domed rooftops, Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia Date: 1987

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Dome of the Rock, UNESCO World Heritage Site, East Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Dome of the Rock, UNESCO World Heritage Site, East Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Iran, Yazd province, Abarkuh, Aghazadeh, traditional house with the badgir or wwindtowers

Iran, Yazd province, Abarkuh, Aghazadeh, traditional house with the badgir or wwindtowers
Traditional house with the badgir (windtowers), Aghazadeh, Abarkuh, Yazd Province, Iran, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Algeria - Interior of a Moorish Home

Algeria - Interior of a Moorish Home - First Floor interior balcony with remarkable peacock sculpture (and real peacock feathers) Date: 1905

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Cairo, Egypt - Arabic School House

Cairo, Egypt - Arabic School House Date: circa 1904



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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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