Introduction to Spanish Islamic Gardens: Spanish Islamic Gardens are also known as Moorish Gardens. Moorish gardens were deeply influenced by ancient Roman manors. They were mainly built on hillsides, transforming the slopes into a series of terraces, surrounded by high walls to form enclosed spaces. Within the wall, water features such as intersecting or parallel canals, water channels, fountains, etc. are arranged along the axis to divide the garden space with water bodies. The entire length of the Moore Garden is paved with a large area of ​​brightly colored ceramic mosaics. At the same time, there are decorative leaky windows on the wall, which play a role in borrowing the scenery outside the wall.

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