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Alhambra palace

The City of Granada, History of the Alhambra Andalucia, Southern Spain
The Alhambra contains the three divisions usually found in a Moslem palace, including a reception salon and the royal apartments Chamber of the Lions. (more...)

Alhambra de Granada - Home Page
Historical, cultural and tourist information about the Alhambra of Granada and the town. On-line tickets sales, accomodation guide, restaurants. (more...)

Alhambra and Granada. Ticket sale, reservations, tours and ...
Information about Alhambra, tickets, ticket sale, opening times and Granada. Walking tours, guided tours information and reservations.lodging, restaurants and tours. (more...)

Alhambra palace - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Alhambra ...
Fortified palace in Granada, Spain, built by Moorish kings, mainly between 1248 and 1354. It stands on a rocky hill and is a fine example of Moorish architecture. (more...)

Hotel Alhambra Palace
hotel,granada,convenciones,congresos,alhambra (more...)

Alhambra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Alhambra (Arabic: ??????? = Al-?amr?; literally "the red one"; the complete name is "Qal'at al-Hambra", which means "The red fortress") is a palace and fortress ... (more...)

Alhambra Palace Granada Spain
The Alhambra Palace in Granada is the jewel of Moorish Spain. Here you'll find a guide to its history and a recommended itinerary for visiting the palace. (more...)

Alhambra Palace Restaurant - Chicago, IL
Alhambra is a full-service restaurant and banquet facility located in the West Loop of Chicago, Illinois. We offer a 450-seat restaurant and bar on the first floor. The live ... (more...)

LookLex / Spain / Granada / Alhambra
Granada: Alhambra Palace The Alhambra Palace overlooking the city of Granada, stands out as the most famous example of Moorish architecture, and perhaps it is the most known ... (more...)

The Alhambra - Granada, Spain - Great Buildings Online
On a hill overlooking Granada, the Alhambra?a sprawling palace-citadel that comprised royal residential quarters, court complexes flanked by official chambers, a bath, and a ... (more...)

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