Generalife gardens in Alhambra Palace Granada Andalusia Spain. The Generalife was first and foremost designed as a place of rest and respite for the
Generalife gardens in Alhambra Palace Granada Andalusia Spain. The Generalife was first and foremost designed as a place of rest and respite for the sultans and emirs who resided in the sumptuous Alhambra palace. Although some form of palace or fort had existed in the area since about the 8th century onwards, it wasn’t until the 13th century that the Alhambra was converted into a royal palace and it was about this time that plans for the Generalife were made, most likely during the reign of Muhammad III. In the original design, the modest main buildings were surrounded by the Gardens of the Jardím de la Sultana or Sultana’s Gardens, as well as the Patio de la Acequia or Water-Garden Terrace. The gardens are a prime example of Moorish architecture from the time, namely of the Nazari Emirate which ruled over Granada from the 13th to the 15th century. Today it’s one of the best-preserved Moorish gardens still remaining in Spain.
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