Great Mosque of Seville

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The Great Mosque of Seville was the principal Islamic congregational mosque of medieval Seville, much of whose site and structure were later incorporated into the Seville Cathedral and its famous Giralda tower.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf congregational mosque
former mosque
architecturalStyle Almohad architecture NERFINISHED
Islamic architecture
builtBy Almohad Caliphate NERFINISHED
cityRole main mosque of Seville
continent Europe
country Spain
demolishedOrTransformedFor construction of Seville Cathedral
era medieval period
follows Great Mosque of Córdoba NERFINISHED
function Friday mosque
place of worship
hasPart courtyard
minaret
prayer hall
heritageStatusViaRemains UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
languageOfHistoricalAdministration Arabic
locatedIn Andalusia
Iberian Peninsula
Seville NERFINISHED
locatedInFormerTerritoryOf al-Andalus NERFINISHED
minaretConvertedTo Giralda NERFINISHED
partlyIncorporatedInto Giralda NERFINISHED
Seville Cathedral NERFINISHED
religion Islam
successor Seville Cathedral NERFINISHED
UNESCOSiteComponent Cathedral, Alcázar and Archivo de Indias in Seville NERFINISHED
usedAs principal Islamic congregational mosque of Seville

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Giralda builtFor Great Mosque of Seville
Catedral de Santa María de la Sede builtOnSiteOf Great Mosque of Seville
this entity surface form: former Almohad Great Mosque of Seville
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See builtOnSiteOf Great Mosque of Seville
Patio de los Naranjos partOf Great Mosque of Seville
this entity surface form: former Great Mosque of Seville