| Page Views: 450 Last Visit to Granada: August, 2004 | Home of the Alhambra by jo104 - last update: Jul 23, 2007 |
We did a trip to the Alhambra through a travel agency which turned out to be the best solution as it is so fully booked & tickets are booked months in advance.
This is the last refuge of the Moors & luckily has not been destroyed. Unfortunately due to not having a digital camera nor my VT eye this page is not as elaborate as I would like |
|  | All the intricate symmetrical patterns is truely amazing |
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| Pros: | "busy, can be hot" | | Cons: | "lots of walking" | | In A Nutshell: | "Spectacular detail" |
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angiebabe Thu Jul 12, 2007 16:10 UTC yes beautiful!, one of the worlds beauty spots and most artistic buildings, but id point out that it was invaded by Catholics rather than terming it as by Christians. | Beach_dog Wed Feb 9, 2005 13:57 UTC Great start, one of my favourite places in Andalucia, the Alhambra is excellent :0) |
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