- The
Albaicín (Spanish pronunciation: [alβajˈθin]), also
spelled Albayzín (from Arabic: ٱلْبَيّازِينْ, romanized: al-Bayyāzīn), is a
neighbourhood of Granada...
- Islamic-period
influence and
Moorish architecture are also
preserved in the
Albaicín neighborhood and
other medieval monuments in the city. The 16th century...
-
Rafael García
Escudero (5 June 1919 – 3
September 1981),
known as
Rafael Albaicín, was a
Spanish matador and film actor. In 1948 he
began as
matador in Las...
- them
located along the
northern edge
where they
commanded views over the
Albaicín quarter. The most
famous and best-preserved are the Mexuar, the Comares...
-
Retrieved 25
November 2020. "Casa de Zafra.
Centro de
Interpretacion del
Albaicin".
albaicin-granada.com.
Archived from the
original on 13 May 2019. Retrieved...
- the
Alhambra and of the Maristán of
Granada (the
Nasrid hospital in the
Albaicín). The
Sevillian school of
sculpture dating from the 13th
century onward...
-
historic hammam (Islamic bathhouse) in Granada, Spain. It is
located in the
Albaicin quarter of the city, on the
banks of the
Darro River. It was used as a...
-
Granada in 1992,
bequeathing his
entire estate to the city. His home in the
Albaicín is now a
museum commemorating his life and work, the
Carmen de Los Geranios...
- de Dar al-Horra) is a
former 15th-century
Nasrid palace located in the
Albaicín quarter of Granada, Spain.
Since the
early 16th
century it was used as...
- and Granada's and Andalusia's heritage. The
building is
located in the
Albaicín, a
neighbourhood declared a
World Heritage Site by
UNESCO in 1994 as an...