And every luxury seemed designed to dissuade people from exploring beyond its whitewashed walls and Moorish domes.
More of a hedonist shrine than a hotel, it has Moorish white domes and a touch of the kasbah.
The one with the Gothic vaulting in Moorish domes in the manner of Bramante.
By 1892 they had built a distinctive brick synagogue with stained glass windows and an incongruous Moorish dome.
Salsa and rap music from the streets echo off the building's moorish domes.
Dome with Mudéjar influences, built in the first third of the 16th century to replace the older Moorish dome.
Connected by a bridge to the Victorian hotel was the Blenheim, a sultan's palace with Moorish domes.
Moorish domes and minarets were added in 1937, giving the Palace the distinctive appearance that it has today.
Architects break the Euclidean straight line to introduce such curves at the slightest pretext-arches, Moorish domes, etc.
The original statehouse building plans called for four wings connected by a Moorish dome at the center, but only the south wing was completed.