Լուսանկարներ Palacio de los Leones

Nasrid Palaces - The Alhambra - Granada - The Palace of the Lions - The Hall of the Two Sisters հեղինակ ell brown

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 <a href="http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/314" rel="nofollow">World Heritage Site</a>. Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín, Granada. <a href="http://wikimapia.org/20224427/Nasrid-Palaces" rel="nofollow">Nasrid Palaces</a> Mohammed 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. <a href="http://wikimapia.org/20661333/The-Palace-of-the-Lions" rel="nofollow">The Palace of the Lions</a> The 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. <a href="http://wikimapia.org/20661913/The-Hall-of-the-Two-Sisters" rel="nofollow">The Hall of the Two Sisters</a> The Hall of the Two Sisters (Sala de Dos Hermanas) did not receive this name because of a legend or an event that took place in it, as many tend to believe. The hall was so called because of two big twin marble flagstones that are part of the floor. This hall was in the centre of a series of chambers where the sultana and her family lived. The &quot;Dos Hermanas&quot; hall presents a central square space with the function of a Mexuar or council hall for the viziers. It is covered by a cupola with &quot;mocarabes&quot; or &quot;muqarbas&quot; over an octagonal drum, flanked by three lateral rooms and at the rear the &quot;Mirador of Lindaraja&quot;, used as the throne room, from which the sultan could contemplate the capital of the sultanate. This hall was constructed by Mohamed V during the first part of his reign (between 1354 and 1358) and was used as a new Mexuar of the sultan, whose throne was placed at the &quot;Mirador of Daraxa&quot; or &quot;Mirador of Lindaraja&quot;. In this room lived A'isha, the mother of Boabdil, once it was repudiated by They Muley.
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