For six centuries Alcazar remained the residence of the Spanish kings. The upper floor of the palace is used by the royal family to this day. The palace was built by King Pedro I in the middle of the XIV century on the site of an Arab fortress and included many of its rooms and buildings.
After passing through Hunter's yard, where the king's entourage was going to hunt, you find yourself in a residential part of the palace, preserved from the times of the Arab - Gypsum yard and patios dolls. Here the windows of the royal bedrooms. Girls yard famous for his elegant moldings, created by the best masters of Granada. Dome of the Hall of Ambassadors is covered with gilded carved wood with a complex pattern. Symmetrical arrangement of triple horseshoe arches in the hall richly decorated.
On the second floor there is the palace church Carlos V, decorated with tapestries and tiles of the XVI century. Behind the palace are located gardens with terraces, fountains and pavilions.
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