The Alhambra sits on a mountainous location on Sabika Hill with sweeping views over Granada and the surrounding countryside.
The Alhambra is the world's last and greatest Moorish fortress. Every room is decorated top to bottom with carved wooden ceilings, scalloped stucco, patterned ceramic tiles, and filigree windows.
Courtyard of the Myrtles in the Nasrid Palace where a shimmering 150 foot pool reflects intricate plaster tracery of the gallery arches:
Palace of the Lions
Grand Hall of the Ambassadors: Domed ceiling of the Grand Hall of Ambassadors in the Nasrid Palace (The ceiling is extremely elaborate and suggests the complexity of the universe. It was constructed using 8,000 small cedar wood pieces to make a delicate mosaic, which conjures the image of a star-scattered night sky:
Details from the ceiling in the Hall of the Abencerrajes:
Alhambra: Partal Palace: Torre de las Damas
One of the oldest parts inside the Alhambra is the Alcazaba fortress. Here is the arms square, the entrance to the Alcazaba:
Here are the view of Granada and the surrounding countryside:
Grands and Gardens
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