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| | Andalusia | seville | |||
Seville - Royal Alcazar |
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A 1000 years ago, the Moorish king of Seville, Al-Mutamid, built a royal palace, the Alcazar. After the Christian kings took over Seville in 1248, the Alcazar was expanded, remodeled, and decorated by Moorish artisans in a style similar to the Alhambra. As a royal residence, kings and queens were married and princes were born in the Alcazar, and this is where the Spanish king stays when he's in Seville today. |
| Tip: The Alcazar is one of our favorite places in Spain, and it's just as beautiful as the Nasrid palaces at the Alhambra, but without a timed entry and less crowded. There are lots of exquisite rooms to explore, plus the gardens. Allow plenty of time for your visit, and if you have time, go back more than once. | |||
| Palaces | |||
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| Maidens' Patio In the wooden ceilings, look for the shield of Leon and Castile (lion and castle), and on the walls under the arcade, the Arabic inscription "The only conqueror is God." | |||
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Hall of Ambassadors What a sumptuous room! Every inch of the four walls is covered with exquisite geometic tile and plasterwork designs. Dragons hold up the balconies, and the ceiling is a shimmering golden dome, representing the stars in the heavens! |
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| Private rooms Kids will have fun visiting the Catholic Monarch's bedroom, Isabel's bedroom, and Doll's Patio (with two small mysterious heads into the white archways), originally the center of the Moorish harem. | |||
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On a hot day, the gardens are an oasis cooling fountains, birds singing, fragrant smells of flowering plants and trees, peacocks strolling through the greenery. Each fountain has a different sound, and are quite individual. In one garden, the fountain is a mossy dribble castle, shaped to look like Mt. Parnassus. In others, classical figures, such as statues of Mercury or Neptune, emerge from the water. In one garden, water from a single pool flows down channels through a series of fountains (follow and see where it goes). |
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