The Top-10

Top 10 Historical Architectures in Granada - 2023

Updated Oct 2023
  • No.1

    Nasrid Palaces

    4.6/5
    49 Reviews
    Granada
    787m from downtown
    Historical Architectures
    旅の径
    "Built in the 13th century, the Nasserius Palace has been renovated and expanded by King Sultan of all ages, and the sun is perfect, reaching the peak of Islamic architectural art. Several different courtyards represented by the atrium of myrtle and lion atrium are hidden in the towering city walls, between green trees and flowers, carefully and cleverly laid out, exquisite architecture, fine and complicated carvings...mysterious dream, easy to move, luxury and wealth are all in it."
    Highlights: Entering the Nasrid Palaces, you will feel as if you have entered an Islamic world. Those incomprehensible Arabic, intricate skylights, exquisite honeycomb ceilings, fragrant cedars, intoxicating pools, 'everything evokes pleasant fantasies. The dazzling beauty is scattered around you, which is very comfortable.
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  • No.2

    Palacio de los Leones

    4.7/5
    59 Reviews
    Granada
    825m from downtown
    Historical Architectures
    旅の径
    "The Naserius Palace in the Alhambra is mainly composed of four atriums (yards) and surrounding buildings; the lion atrium, with its simple Lion Fountain and exquisite arched corridor, becomes the highlight of the Alhambra Palace. The Lion atrium, built in the 14th century, covers an area of more than 710 square meters, is the main component of the King Sultan's residence. 12 stone lions are the fountains on the base and stand in the center of the courtyard (the lion atrium is named after it); surrounded by 124 palm-tree marble columns surrounded by rectangular arched corridors; The water of the fountain flows through the four channels that intersect across the ridge, and the ding ding ding flows to the corridor... Walking the corridor, the cute lions are in a state of snorting, the various stone carvings are exquisite and complicated, the structure is elegant and elegant... Easy to move, the scenery is charming."
    Highlights: The Palace of Carlos V is located in the Alhambra. It was built in 1527 by Toledo architect Pedro Machuca. It is a magnificent Renaissance palace with a square overall shape. , but contains a stunning circular double courtyard supported by 32 columns. The palace can be viewed from different angles. At present, the second floor of the Palace of Carlos V is open to the public as an art gallery, which houses the works of well-known Spanish artists.
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  • No.3

    Generalife

    4.6/5
    65 Reviews
    Granada
    1.2km from downtown
    Historical Architectures
    薄雾如沙
    "The Alhambra scenic area is divided into four large blocks, one of which is the Nilo Rifi Garden, commonly known as the "summer palace". It was built in the 13th century and was renovated by King Abu I Walid Ismail. It is designed to trim various geometric patterns of flowers and trees, layered around two courtyards, between the courtyards by canals. The canal is in Arabic rectangular shape, with a row of water spouts on each side. When the floodgates are opened, the water columns form an arch. The water beads are shining in the sun and are laid out in a cool place. This can understand why successive kings liked to spend the summer here."
    Highlights: Generalife is the summer residence of King Nassar, and it only takes 10 minutes to walk to the Alhambra. Generalife means "paradise that sees everything" and was built in the 14th century. The gardens surround the Summer Palace in layers, with scattered heights and fountains and pools interspersed with them. Even if you come here in the hot summer, the summer will be exhausted. The Summer Palace is just a small building consisting of two towers, small and chic. Climbing up the tower, you can see the white houses in the Albayzin district.
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  • No.4

    Plaza de Toros de Granada

    4.3/5
    23 Reviews
    Granada
    1.5km from downtown
    Historical Architectures
    小思文
    "Toros Square is a bullring, the square to play a lot of tourists, in this square there are a lot of historical information, bullfighting projects are also more fun, in the bullring is also very good."
    Highlights: Granada's Plaza de Toros is a ring-shaped bullring with tens of thousands of seats, where you can also see concerts or large-scale exhibitions. There are also hotels and bars below the auditorium, which is a popular landmark.
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  • No.5

    Palace of Charles V

    5.0/5
    2 Reviews
    Granada
    764m from downtown
    Historical Architectures
    旅の径
    "The Palace of Carlos V, of all the buildings of the Alhambra, is a strange, unique style and unique name. In 1526, King Carlos I of Spain and his newlyweds went to the Alhambra for their honeymoon, and were impressed by the beauty of the palace, envied and jealous, and ordered the construction of a palace of his own. Michelangelo's student-architect Pedro Mashuka presided over the design and construction. After 30 years (1527-1557), after the palace was first scaled, Carlos I found that he could not surpass the exquisite Islamic carvings and the ingenious interior layout of the Moors around him, so he abandoned it. In the end, it was impossible. Although the king did not look down, it was a classic Spanish Renaissance building overlooking the sky, and the magnificent and magnificent atmosphere was shocking. The exterior - a large square shape of 17 meters high and 63 meters long, became the largest single building in the Alhambra area; The stone exterior wall, the rigid square stone, the open bronze ring, the exquisite carving complement each other, showing the style of the Wang family. The inner circle - the open-air circular courtyard of 30 meters in diameter is located in the middle, spacious and transparent; The 32 stone pillars around support the 2-story 12-meter-wide round colonnade, elegant and luxurious... Carlos V Palace, many Chinese tourists hope Wenshengyi, thinking that it is the palace built by King Carlos V of Spain for himself, in fact, not. King Carlos I of Spain, or Charles V of the Roman Empire; the name of Carlos V's palace, adopted the name of the Spanish king + the number of the Roman Empire; the palace was built for himself by King Carlos I and never occupied."
  • No.6

    Corral del Carbon

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    Granada
    256m from downtown
    Historical Architectures
  • No.7

    Plaza de Isabel La Catolica

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    Granada
    213m from downtown
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  • No.8

    Hospital Real, Granada

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    Granada
    855m from downtown
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  • No.9

    Puerta del Vino

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    Granada
    701m from downtown
    Historical Architectures
  • No.10

    Casa Morisca de Horno de Oro

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    Granada
    828m from downtown
    Historical Architectures
  • No.11

    Caja Rural de Granada

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    Granada
    58m from downtown
    Historical Architectures
  • No.12

    Corrala De Santiago

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    Granada
    632m from downtown
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  • No.13

    Centro Federico García Lorca

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    Granada
    205m from downtown
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  • No.14

    Palacio de Comares

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    Granada
    951m from downtown
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  • No.15

    Casa de Porras

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    Granada
    321m from downtown
    Historical Architectures