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  1. Alhambra, Palace of the Moorish monarchs of Granada, Spain, built (1238–1358) on a plateau above the city.Its name (Arabic: “the red”) may refer to the colour of the sun-dried bricks used in its outer walls. The Alhambra, only three parts of which remain intact, is made up of a series of rooms and gardens clustered around three principal courts, with extensive use of fountains and water ...

  2. Visiting the Alhambra in Granada is a must in order to learn about the history of the city and its significant Nasrid legacy. In 2017, over 2.7 million tourists from all over the world visited this unique architectural gem.

  3. Jul 18, 2023 · For the next few hundered years–up until 1492, to be exact–the Nasrid dynasty’s court could be found at the Alhambra, in an ever-evolving mix of palaces, military structures, gardens, mosques, a medina, and more.

  4. Alhambra, Generalife et Albaicin, Grenade. Dominant la ville moderne construite dans la plaine, l'Alhambra et l'Albaicin, situés sur deux collines adjacentes, constituent la partie médiévale de Grenade. À l'est de la forteresse et résidence de l'Alhambra s'étendent les merveilleux jardins du Generalife, ancienne demeure champêtre des émirs qui régnaient sur cette partie de l'Espagne ...

  5. 1,730 meters (1 mile) of walls and thirty towers of varying size enclose this city within a city. Access was restricted to four main gates. The Alhambra's nearly 26 acres include structures with three distinct purposes, a residence for the ruler and close family, the citadel, Alcazaba—barracks for the elite guard who were responsible for the safety of the complex, and an area called medina ...

  6. The Alhambra is a beautiful complex of buildings and gardens. Its leafy tree-lined walkways provide pleasant shade and coolness, enhanced by the abundance of water that flows in its streams.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · The Alhambra in Granada, Spain, is distinct among medieval palaces for its sophisticated planning, complex decorative programs, and its many enchanting gardens and fountains. Its intimate spaces are built at a human scale that visitors find elegant and inviting. The Alhambra, an abbreviation of the Arabic: Qal’at al-Hamra, or red fort, was built by the Nasrid Dynasty (1232–1492)—the last ...

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