Callejon de Las Monjas Albayzin s/n Barrio Albaicin, 18010 Granada SpainMap
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5 mins walk from San Nicolas, well worth a visit.
This is a palace owned by the Mother of the last Moorish Emir of Granada, Bobadil. This was a lovely little place, beautifully decorated with ornate plasterwork and painted wooden ceilings. There we...
For my money, I would make this #2 or #3 to see in Granada. You have find this house though, and it isn't easy--but try. The house should simply be called "the house of Aisha," who was the mother of t...
I don't know if my expectations were very high because I expected a large building since it was the official residence of the mother of Boabdil (the famous sultan Aixa).
It is located at the top of what was al-Qasba Qadima, or Alcazaba Old, the original core of the Muslim Granada, along with the walls of the fortified neighborhood.
5 mins walk from San Nicolas, well worth a visit.
This is a palace owned by the Mother of the last Moorish Emir of Granada, Bobadil. This was a lovely little place, beautifully decorated with ornate plasterwork and painted wooden ceilings. There we...
Good snapshot of life in pre-1492 Iberia.
For my money, I would make this #2 or #3 to see in Granada. You have find this house though, and it isn't easy--but try. The house should simply be called "the house of Aisha," who was the mother of t...
Simple yet beautiful
A beautiful preserved but simply decorated palace from the Moorish era. Lovely views of the Alhambra from the top and views of the old city walls.
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I don't know if my expectations were very high because I expected a large building since it was the official residence of the mother of Boabdil (the famous sultan Aixa).
Singular Palace with guided visit
It is located at the top of what was al-Qasba Qadima, or Alcazaba Old, the original core of the Muslim Granada, along with the walls of the fortified neighborhood.