The Alhambra, located in Granada, Spain, is a complex of palaces and castles that blend Islamic, Renaissance and Moorish styles. Built between the 13th and 14th centuries, the palace was once the royal court of the Nasrid dynasty and is known for its exquisite Arabic carvings, ornate mosaic tiles, tranquil gardens, and magnificent lion's court. Built on a hill overlooking downtown Granada, the palace is even more dreamy at sunset. Today, the Alhambra is listed as a World Heritage Site and is one of Spain's most popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors from around the globe to explore its glorious history and architectural beauty.
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