Seville’s Alcázar is Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Originally built by Almohad Berber-Muslims, the fortress was expanded by later Christian kings and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hidden underneath the palace are the Baths of Lady María de Padilla, above, which were used to collect rainwater. Photo ©Mike Randolph
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Geometric patterns decorate the entrance to a bar in Seville, recalling the influence of eight centuries of Islamic rule in Spain. Photo ©Mike Randolph