Alcazaba
GranadaThis is the oldest part of the Alhambra. It was the defensive area of the complex, where the army was garrisoned. Mohammed I built a wall around the castle and built three towers: the Torre del Homenaje, the Torre de [...]
El Partal
GranadaThis beautiful building – of which only a large pond, a five-arched portico and the Torre Mirador de las Damas remain – was built by Muhammad III. Next to it there are three small and modest houses, of which there [...]
Generalife
GranadaThe Palace and gardens are separate from the Alhambra and were used by the Nasrid kings as a retreat and a place of rest, particularly in the summer months. The Generalife is located in the so-called Cerro del Sol and [...]
Iglesia de Santa María de la Alhambra
GranadaBuilt on the ruins of Granada’s great royal mosque, this church is dedicated to St. Mary of the Alhambra. It was designed by Juan de Herrera, who began building it in 1581. The floor plan is in the shape of [...]
Medina
GranadaThis part is also known as the ‘Alhambra Alta’, which was where the nobles of the court lived and where the administrative and religious centres were located. Here too were a number of palaces and gardens. The former convent of [...]
Nasrid Palaces
GranadaThe Royal Palace is divided into three separate areas: El Mexuar This was where legal affairs and matters of state were discussed and carried out. In the raised chamber, which could be closed up with shutters, was where the sultan [...]
Palacio de Carlos V
GranadaEmperor Charles V moved his court to the Alhambra in the summer months of 1526. From that time on he wanted to make Granada one his main residences. For this reason he planned to build a new palace, connected to [...]
Patio de Lindaraja
GranadaThe courtyard was built as part of the renovations for the visit of Emperor Charles V and Empress Elizabeth of Portugal to Granada during their honeymoon. The courtyard has a central fountain, six surrounding rooms and the Mirador de Lindaraja. [...]