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Granada is Spain's moorish capital in Andalusia, it's beautiful! There's the charmig old town kown as The Albayzin, terraces with spectacular views to explore and the showstopper - The Alhambra Palace! Read all about the 5 Essential things to do in Granada in this post! | Granada | Spain | Andalusia | Moorish Architecture | Europe Travel #europe #spain #granadaspain #andalusia #femaletravelblogger Islamic Architecture, Islamic Spain, Moorish Architecture, Alhambra Palace, Sevilla Spain, Brick Tile, Granada Spain, Voyage Europe, Spain And Portugal

Granada is Spain's moorish capital in Andalusia, it's beautiful! There's the charmig old town kown as The Albayzin, terraces with spectacular views to explore and the showstopper - The Alhambra Palace! Read all about the 5 Essential things to do in Granada in this post! | Granada | Spain | Andalusia | Moorish Architecture | Europe Travel #europe #spain #granadaspain #andalusia #femaletravelblogger

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The Alhambra Palace in Granada, Andalusia, Spain, was constructed in the 10th century as both a fortress and palace, built by the last Muslim rulers of Spain. It was then used by the Christian rulers, and subsequently fell into disrepair for centuries. Restorations began in the 19th century, and it is now one of Spain's biggest tourist attractions. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore 11-14-12

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The Nasrid Dynasty was the last Muslim dynasty on the Iberian Peninsula. The Nasrids ruled over the Emirate of Granada, which was founded during the 13th century. The Emirate was the last Muslim state of Al-Andalus (also known as Andalusia) and was only conquered by the Christians around the end of the 15th century.

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