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Exploring the Alhambra Stop #8 – Exploding Star Dome
This is one of the small but beautiful rooms within the Alhambra complex. It is a part of the Court of Lions which was the private living space of the Sultan and his family. The most striking feat...
The "Sala de las Dos Hermanas" (Hall of the Two Sisters) is where the Sultan kept his favourite women. Yet another room with intricate architecture to visit in the Palace.
Sala de las Dos Hermanas is yet another of the many elaborate rooms in the Nasrid Palaces. It was the Room where the Sultan kept his favourite women. The name of the Room which means Hall of the Two S...
Another of the beautiful rooms of the Nazari Palaces
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It is one of the most beautiful and perhaps the oldest. I would highlight its cup, the holes that are made in it, offer sense of distance and movement, symbolizing the heavenly bowl. Beautiful, ...
Exploring the Alhambra Stop #8 – Exploding Star Dome
This is one of the small but beautiful rooms within the Alhambra complex. It is a part of the Court of Lions which was the private living space of the Sultan and his family. The most striking feat...
Yet another marvellous room in the Palace
The "Sala de las Dos Hermanas" (Hall of the Two Sisters) is where the Sultan kept his favourite women. Yet another room with intricate architecture to visit in the Palace.
Elaborate Room
Sala de las Dos Hermanas is yet another of the many elaborate rooms in the Nasrid Palaces. It was the Room where the Sultan kept his favourite women. The name of the Room which means Hall of the Two S...
I have no words, I'm impressive.
This Two Sisters Room is called for the two large marble pieces that flatten the source.
Another of the beautiful rooms of the Nazari Palaces
It is one of the most beautiful and perhaps the oldest. I would highlight its cup, the holes that are made in it, offer sense of distance and movement, symbolizing the heavenly bowl. Beautiful, ...