Granada and the Alhambra / A brief description of the ancient city of Granada, with a particular account of the Moorish palace
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A concise historical and architectural account of Granada and its Moorish palace, tracing the city’s rise under Islamic rule and its subsequent decline after Christian conquest. The narrative combines political history and cultural context with detailed descriptions of the palace’s layout, ornamentation, and construction, and emphasizes the artistic motifs and craftsmanship of courts, chambers, and gardens. Designed as an illustrated souvenir and practical guide for visitors, the work pairs plans and numerous images with readable commentary to evoke the palace’s atmosphere while clarifying its architectural features and the historical circumstances that shaped the city.
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