The most beautiful glass windows in the world can be seen in unexpected places; The windows of the mosques and the temples of Thailand to the small churches of Brazil and the magnificent Mexico hotels stun their eyes. This art, once only dedicated to religious architecture, has become a full -fledged artwork over time, whose magic lies in the game between light and matter, narrative and abstraction and inside and outside. These windows are nowadays recreated and, as a brilliant ornamental art, with the game of light and color, create a new space and a different view (Admiddleeast).
Casa Leo Morra, Spain
Casa Lleó Morera, designed by an architecture called Lluís Domènech I Montaner, is one of the Catalan Modernism jewelry. The residence, which opened in the year 9, presents a multitude of decorative details in the back of its delicacy; Colorful mosaics, flowering sculptures, curved magnets, and most importantly, magnificent colored glass windows made by prominent masters of that time.
Nasir al -Molk Mosque, Iran
The Nasir al -Molk Mosque in Shiraz, also known as the “Pink Mosque”, leaves the viewers every morning. Multi -colored glass windows, along with the shaved arches and Iranian carpets, make the bedroom a vibrant room. The Nasir al -Molk Mosque, built in the 6th century, is one of the jewelery of Qajar art.

Photographer: Thomas Schulze / Admiddleeast
Gran Hotel Syodad de Mexico, Mexico
Gran Hotel Ciudad de México, a jewel of Art Nouveau, located in the heart of the historic Mexico City Center, fascinate visitors with a magnificent shine of colored glass ceiling. This huge colored glass ceiling, which was made in the year 9 and entered a piece from France, is more than 2 meters long. The anthology of the flowering roles and its subtle curves pass the light through a warm palette of golden yellow, emerald green and veins of pale pink and display a beautiful image.

Photographer: Unknown / Tripadvisor
Preston Bradley Hall dome, America
Preston Bradley Hall Dome, the Jewel of Architecture is in the heart of the Chicago Cultural Center and a huge 4 -meter diameter structure, one of the largest Tiffany colored glass domes in the world. This dome in the year 6, by Jay. O. Holzer, a prominent Tiffany mosaic professor, was built and decorated with about 2 square meters of colored mosaic and 2.5 small pieces of OpealsCent. In the rainbow of the light hall, it seems that each color changes over time.
Photographer: Unsual / Admiddleeast
The Aravan Museum, Thailand
The Erawan Museum is an amazing temple, which is under the massive three-headed elephant body and a mysterious color glass dome in its heart. Designed by an artist named Jakob Schwarzkopf, the dome drowns the space in light, gold and red. This masterpiece is a symbol of the cosmos in the Buddhist tradition and combines the Eastern spirituality and the European expertise of glass making in a equivalent and spiritual space.

Photographer: nguyen duy phuong / Admiddleeast
Sao Zhao Busko shrine, Brazil
Santuário São João Bosco, in the heart of the Brazilian capital, offers a stunning experience of light and color. Designed by an architecture called Carlos Alberto Naves and opened in the 1980s, it has hidden a world of unique elegance and beauty. Three colored glass panels with more than 2.5 pieces in 2 blue spectra turns natural light into a living sea of reflections. This church, with its simple architecture and its magical color palette, is a contemporary respect for spirituality and sensory beauty.

Photographer: Unknown / Guia Melhores Destinos
Which of these colored glass is the most interesting? If you had the opportunity to travel, which mosque or museum would prioritize color glass? Please share your valuable look, opinion and experience with Kajaro and its companions.
Cover Photo: Nasir al -Molk Mosque in Shiraz; Photo Source: boredpanda.com, Photographer Name: Ramin Rahmani Nejad
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