- The
Generalife (Spanish pronunciation: [xe.ne.ɾa.ˈli.fe]; Arabic: جَنَّة الْعَرِيف, romanized: Jannat al-‘Arīf) was a
summer palace and
country estate...
- walls.
Outside the
Alhambra walls and
located nearby to the east is the
Generalife, a
former Nasrid country estate and
summer palace accompanied by historic...
- and the
Generalife:
Official Guide. TF Editores. pp. 75–79. ISBN 9788492441129. López, Jesús Bermúdez (2011). The
Alhambra and the
Generalife: Official...
- of its 42
cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Andalucia: Alhambra,
Generalife and Albayzín,
Granada (1984,1994)
Antequera Dolmens Site (2016) 10th Century...
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restorations since the 19th century, a
process which continues today. The
Generalife is a Nasrid-era
country estate or
summer palace located just east of the...
- Site by
UNESCO as an
extension of the
monuments of the
Alhambra and the
Generalife. The
traditional type of
house is the carmen,
consisting of a freestanding...
-
During his life
Ismail added buildings to the
Alhambra palace complex, its
Generalife palace, and the Alcázar
Genil palace. Abu'l-Walid
Ismail ibn **** was...
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protected under more than one sub-category. For example, the
Alhambra and
Generalife receive protection as monument,
garden and
conjunto histórico. A few of...
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technologies such as the
acequias and
Islamic gardens (such as at the
Generalife). In
Spain and Sicily, the
Arabs introduced crops and
foodstuffs from...
- its
ceiling decorated with
Moorish honeycomb-work,
reminiscent of the
Generalife in the
Alhambra in Granada.: 107 Also in 1883, Gaudí
designed the Santísimo...