The Moors revolutionized Spanish agriculture by improving irrigation ... Graceful columns border the Courtyard of the Lions in Granada's Alhambra. (Bob Sessions photo) Dishes that we enjoyed ...
The palace was primarily built between the 13th and 14th centuries by the Moorish Nasrid Dynasty ... After the Conquest of Granada, Spanish rulers made the Alhambra more their own – transforming ...
If a building is frozen music, then Spain is a world of symphonies. From the towering mountains to the blue coast, the ...
water runs down the streets from the Alhambra in tiny channels, an extravagance designed to emphasise the Moors’ wealth. Granada’s historic core and old neighbourhoods display Spain’s ...
Head inside for some Moorish-style pampering at ... guided tours of the Alhambra, Sacromonte and the Albaicín, a multi-course Spanish gastronomy experience and a live flamenco show.
Opened in 1901 as the Alhambra Palace, it took its name, though not its style, from the famous Moorish original in Granada, Spain.
Mudejar towers and Spanish-Arab cisterns throughout the neighborhood. While there, stop by Calle Elvira and Calle Caldereria Nueva for tapas, visit the Moorish tea houses and spend some time ...