Granada, Spain
The second city we visited was Granada. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence of four rivers, the Darro, the Genil, the Monachil and the Beiro. It was the last Muslim stronghold in Spain before its 1492 fall to Catholic Monarchs, Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II.
In Spanish granada means pomegranate.
We caught a 7:45 am train, it was a 2.5 hour journey so we tried tried to catch some zzz's on the way there.
We took a quick taxi to The Alhambra Palace. The Alhambra palace is stunning palace and fortress complex built chiefly between 1238 and 1358 under Muhammad I, founder of the Nasrid Dynasty.
Next we visited the Palace of Charles V.
Emperor Charles V commissioned the palace in 1527 during his honeymoon visit to Granada, wanting a grand residence that met the comforts of a contemporary royal court. It was to symbolize the triumph of Christianity over the Nasrid kingdom and a stark architectural contrast to the surrounding Moorish palaces. The palace's construction was plagued by financial issues and was never inhabited by any monarch.
Finally it was time to visit the Nasrid Palace.
Washington Irving was one of the most influential visitors, he lived in the palace in 1829 and wrote Tales of the Alhambra (1832).
After exiting the Palace we headed to Generalife, the summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid rulers, located just east and uphill from the main Alhambra fortress. Built in the 13th and 14th centuries, it served as a private retreat where sultans could escape the official business of the court.
After exiting the Palace we headed to Generalife, the summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid rulers, located just east and uphill from the main Alhambra fortress. Built in the 13th and 14th centuries, it served as a private retreat where sultans could escape the official business of the court.
Afterwards we were famished. We walked down to main town and grabbed some pizza.



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