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Nasrid Palaces - The Alhambra - Granada - The Palace of the Lions - the pavilion in front of the Mocarabes Hall

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説明We had a 3 hour guided tour of The Alhambra in Granada.The site includes the Nasrite palaces and the Generalife pleasure palace. Also here is the Alcazaba, gardens and the Palace of Charles V.It is a World Heritage Site. Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín, Granada.Nasrid PalacesMohammed ben Al-Hamar (Mohammed I) was the first king to move to the Alcazaba and no records about a new palace being built are kept until those of Abu l-Walid Ismail (fifth king of the dynasty). A palace was built near the Great Mosque (Gran Mezquita) but only the Mexuar is now left because Yusuf I destroyed it completely. He started some improvements in the Comares Tower (Torre de Comares), the Court of the Myrtles (Patio de los Arrayanes) and the Baths (Baños). These improvements were finished by Mohammed V, who added them all to the Mexuar, extended the gallery that would later be called Machuca and constructed the Palace of the Lions (Palacio de los Leones). These two kings were the most important ones as regards the construction, reconstruction, and decoration of the Alhambra. The Palace of the LionsThe Palace of the Lions (Palacio de los Leones) comprised the private chambers of the royal family and it was built in the angle formed by the Baths (Baños) and the Court of the Myrtles (Patio de los Arrayanes).The palace comprises a central patio surrounded by several galleries with columns in the way a Christian cloister would be. From the central patio you may access the different halls: the Hall of the Mocarabes (Sala de los Mocárabes) to the west, the Hall of the Kings (Sala de los Reyes) to the east, the Hall of the Two Sisters (Sala de Dos Hermanas), the Hall of the Ajimeces (Sala de los Ajimeces) and Daraxa's Mirador (Mirador de Daraxa) to the north and the Hall of the Abencerrajes (Sala de los Abencerrajes) and the Harem (Harén) to the south. the pavilion in front of the Mocarabes HallThere are two pavilions at opposite sides of the courtyard that are like a remembrance of the "Bedouins" tents. They have a square shape and are decorated with wooden domes supported on pendentives decorated with "muqarbas" . The columns, joined by pierced panels that let the light to come in, have rings on the upper part and cubic capitals with carved inscriptions. The grey lead plates work as buffers for earthquakes.
撮影日2014-06-23 15:09:33
撮影者ell brown , Birmingham, United Kingdom
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撮影地Granada, Andalucía, España 地図
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