The city of Granada is not only beautiful and worthy of touring on its own merits but it is home to one of Spain’s major tourist attractions and UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Alhambra…a jewel box of Islamic architecture loaded with open work plaster, stalactite-like ceiling decorations, horseshoe arches and colorful mosaic tile with column arcades, fountains with running water, and reflecting pools around every corner. I must admit that I was a little weepy as I first entered the palace

The Alhambra, as it stands today, is a 14th century palace and fortress complex that was the residence of the Muslim rulers of Granada. The palace fell to the forces of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in 1492 and as the tale goes, the young Muslim
ruler looked back on his beloved palace with tears in his eyes only to hear his mother say…”you cry like a woman for the palace you could not defend as a man”. Yikes! Wouldn’t want to be him!
Over the centuries the complex has undergone many construction phases and transformations from its 9th century foundations as a citadel through the 16th century, Renaissance style palace built on the grounds by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.
Designed to reflect the very beauty of Paradise itself, the Alhambra is made up of gardens, fountains, streams, a palace, and a mosque, all within an imposing fortress wall, flanked by 13 massive towers.
I’ll now let the photos paint the picture…..
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ReplyDeleteI have many pictures similar to these! Except your pictures are better because there aren't a million people in them.
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