
Alhambra is one of the evidences of Spain’s rich and colorful history. This walled city, which also served as a fortress, was created during the ninth century. The people responsible for this outstanding architecture were the rulers of Zyridia. After two more centuries, it was turned into a fortress by Nasrid King Ibn al-Ahmar. He ordered that great walls should surround this great city. As such, great walls and numerous towers were added by the year 1238.
In order for his people to survive inside the great walled city, he installed water systems inside. Their source of water became the Darro River near the place. Because they were very well supplied with water, they had fountains, pools, etc. inside. The place was also full of healthy greeneries and plants.
Because Alhambra was a very popular
Arabian palace, it was full of Arabian arts and geometric patters. When you enter this majestic place, you can still see the intricate patterns on its
walls and ceilings. Aside from that, you can also find Arabic poems, which are displayed on the walls for everyone to see. The palace is really one great place to visit in case you find yourself in
Spain's Granada city.