ISLAMIC HERITAGE OF AL ANDALUS: What to See in Toledo Bab Al Mardum Mosque Built between 999 and 1000 according to an inscription found on its façade, is frecuent to think that was a private institution as reflected by its small size. In Bab Mardum the technique introduced in these domes is very revealing, with the insertion of supporting ribs intersecting each other in similar fashion to that of Cordoba. The ribs of the central dome were arranged in a star form crowning the structure and externally the dome was raised slightly above the rest of the roof. Its significance is in its contribution to early gothic architecture. Address: Cristo de la Luz, 22, 45003 Toledo Visiting Time May 01 to Oct 30 Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM / 3:30 PM to 6:40 PM Weekend: 10:00 AM to 6:40 PM Nov 01 to Apr 30 Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM /3:30 PM to 5:45 PM Weekend: 10:00 AM to 5:45 PM Boabdil Personal items Set of objects said to belong to Abu Abd Allah Muhammad last Nasrid king of Granada, a jineta sword, estoque sword and clothes. Both Nasrid swords stand out because of their decoration. The jineta sword bears inscriptions from the Koran and Moorish motifs on the hilt. On the estoque sword there is an inscription with the motto of the Nasrid dynasty: "Only God is victorious". The costume was worn by Boabdil during the battle of Lucena in the 15th century, and it was given to his captors by the Catholic Monarchs, as plunder. The red velvet marlota (outer skirt), made in a Christian kingdom with Gothic motifs and the colour of the reigning dynasty in Granada, Banu Ahmar is a symbol of the situation of Al-Andalus during the last stage of Moorish domination in the Iberian Peninsula. The Old Bisagra Gate
ISLAMIC HERITAGE OF AL ANDALUS: What to See in Toledo Bab Al Mardum Mosque Built between 999 and 1000 according to an inscription found on its façade, is frecuent to think that was a private institution as reflected by its small size. In Bab Mardum the technique introduced in these domes is very revealing, with the