@ream_377: 🏰 قصر الحمراء في الأندلس مدينة غرناطة اسبانيا تحفة خالدة من إبداع المسلمين، حيث امتزج الفن بالروحانية ليتركوا للعالم واحدة من أجمل الشواهد على حضارتهم. كل جدار، وكل قوس، وكل نافورة في الحمراء تحكي قصة جمال وإتقان لا مثيل له ✨ ليش لازم تزور الأندلس؟ • تشوف بأم عينك بقايا الحضارة الإسلامية العريقة. • تستمتع بالجمع بين التاريخ والفن والطبيعة في مكان واحد. • تجربة ساحرة بين غرناطة، قرطبة، وإشبيلية. • تعيش أجواء أندلسية ما تنساها أبدًا: شوارع ضيقة، موسيقى فلامنكو، ومطاعم محلية 🎟️ طريقة حجز زيارة قصر الحمراء • ادخل على الموقع الرسمي: Alhambra Tickets. • اختر نوع التذكرة: (نهارية – ليلية – أو شاملة). • احجز بدري، لأن التذاكر غالبًا تخلص بسرعة #غرناطة #الاندلس #explore #spin #اكتشف_العالم

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ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمان ،على أسلافنا
2025-08-28 21:29:07
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هنا، الصمت يروي حكايات لا تنتهي… عن أولئك الذين مرّوا من هنا، عن من هاجروا، وهُجّروا، وقُتلوا، واستُبيحت دماؤهم، عن صرخاتٍ لم تخفت، ما زالت تتردد بين جنبات هذا القصر. صرخات من عُذّبوا في محاكم التفتيش، ومن طُردوا من أرضٍ عمّروها بالعلم والفن والنور. للأسف… تلك الأيادي التي شيّدت المجد، غابت وغيبت ودارت الأيام عليهم ومن سره زمن ساءته أزمااان… “وتلك الأيام نداولها بين الناس..”
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