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fourth century. If
Granada was indeed Illiberis, the town was associated with one important early Christian centre and the right of the kings of Spain to take it over was providentially justified. However, there were enough mentions in the written sources, not only in Arabic, and even material evidence that suggested that Ilbīra, the first Islamic capital, was located near the village of Atarfe, about 15 kilometres north-west of Granada. The similarity in names suggested that Illiberis had been in Ilbīra and that Granada was a town founded by Muslims, ideas which implicitly supported the notion that Islam was an integral part of Spain rather than merely an enemy against which the nation had been built. After a debate four centuries long, M. Gómez Moreno compiled cases of the material evidence collected around the area of Atarfe by spoilers and even undertook an excavation in 1872 in which he found the mosque of the town, finally proving without any doubt that Ilbīra was located there. (...) See Gómez Moreno, Medina Elvira for the description of the debate and of the different interventions. It is interesting to note that this solves the question of the location of Ilbīra, but not of Illiberis, at least in the time of the Council. Excavations in Granada have uncovered strong evidence that suggests that the Iberian and Roman towns of the same name were located there (e.g. Sotomayor Muro, “¿Donde estuvo Iliberri?”). It seems that at some point in late Antiquity, possibly before the Islamic conquest, the town of Illiberis was moved to the location where it later became Madīna Ilbīrah (e.g. Adroher et al., “Discusión”, pp. 202–206). To a certain extent, the debate still continues.
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861:" house built on the hillsides on the outskirts of the city. Following the Morisco rebellion of 1568 much of the Morisco population of the city was expelled, which left many of the houses in the Albaicin empty. The remaining Christian residents then added the abandoned properties to their own and converted them into orchards and gardens, thus importing the periurban house type into this central neighbourhood of the city. All houses were provided with water through a network of pipes which distributed water from the many
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Iliberis—has been a point of disagreement between historians of
Granada since the tenth/sixteenth century. In the era of the Christian reconquest of southern Spain, the notion of such continuity allowed the conquerors to speak of a “restoration” of Christianity in Granada. Some experts argue strongly for continuity between the Roman city and Granada, as against the possibility (supported by the Arabic sources) that Granada was, in fact, a Muslim foundation: archaeological evidence has not been decisive either way.
1394:: A Renaissance-style mansion commissioned by Lord Luis Fernández de Córdova in 1530. Its Mannerist portal and Renaissance-style courtyard are among its most notable architectural elements. The house was originally located at the now-vanished intersection of Calle de la Sierpe with Plaza de las Descalzas, but it was demolished in 1919. Between 1960 and 1967 it was rebuilt, with the help of preserved original materials, at its current location on Cuesta del Chapiz. It currently houses the Municipal Archives.
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798:, however, resulted in a mass expulsion of Moriscos from the city and left much of neighbourhood abandoned. The old Morisco properties were taken over by the remaining Christian residents, but the neighbourhood continued to have low urban density until the 19th century. It was only towards the end of the 19th century, when the present-day
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The location of the town of Ilbīra was an issue of significance in
Granada since the sixteenth century. The Catholic propaganda after 1492 pushed the identification of Ilbīra with Granada, and also with the Roman municipium Illiberis, where the first Church Council of Iberia took place in the early
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in Arabic. It was originally part of the 11th-century Zirid walls, but in the 14th century it was rebuilt into a heavily-fortified structure in order to be incorporated into the new Nasrid extension of the walls. Only a part of the gate remains today. A large Muslim cemetery, known as the Ibn Malik
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Traditional house architecture evolved over the 15th and 16th centuries. Previously, the ground floors of residences were more important and more heavily decorated. Over this period, however, it became more common to build an upper story and this upper story often became more richly-decorated than
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and its surroundings were created between 1895 and 1908, that many of the inhabitants in the centre of the city were forced to relocate to the
Albaicin and the neighbourhood increased in density. Many of the former spacious courtyard homes were subdivided into smaller plots to accommodate multiple
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Castile and Aragon, resulting in a small yet densely-populated territory which was more uniformly Muslim and Arabic-speaking than before. Granada itself expanded and new
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During the Roman period, there was a township named
Iliberris on the slopes of the Sierra de Elvira, where archaeological remains of Roman, Visigothic, and Arab origin have been found. The existence of a Roman settlement in the same place as Granada—or rather, the identification of Granada with
1112:), with arcades of horseshoe arches, has been preserved today as part of the church. The mosque originally covered a total area measuring 42.4 by 32.2 metres. The mosque's prayer hall, now disappeared, had a hypostyle form similar to the city's larger Great Mosque (on the site of the current
1346:: A Nasrid-era house built in the 14th century, modified in the 15th century and again in the 17th century. Restored in the 1980s, it's an important well-preserved example of Nasrid domestic architecture. The house is still used as a residence and is not open to the public.
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families, or rooms from adjacent houses were purchased and joined together to expand available living spaces. These crowded conditions continued until the 1970s, when the standard of living increased and some affluent families began to return to the neighbourhood.
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has long been debated by scholars. Modern archeological digs on the Albaicín hill have uncovered finds demonstrating the presence of a significant Roman town on that site. Little is known, however, about the history of the city in the period between the end of the
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the ground floor. The "doubling" of rooms on both the ground and upper floors likely reflected their seasonal use: the upper floors, which were warmer, were used in colder months while the ground floors were used in warmer months. In the 16th century, Castilian
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1227:) with views of the Alhambra from the top of the Albaicin hill. The original church, built on the site of a former mosque, was in a Mudéjar style in the 16th century. It was almost completely destroyed by rioters and looters in 1932 and rebuilt afterwards.
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1485:: The Aljibe de Trillo is a 14th-century Nasrid cistern, with an arched opening situated on the street of the same name (named after a local poet). It has a capacity of 50 cubic metres and is a good example of a cistern from the Nasrid period.
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had jurisdiction over the southern half of Spain. Its various elements were built over several decades, with its exterior façade, designed in a
Mannerist style by Francisco del Castillo, being completed in 1587. It is located on Plaza
1497:: This medieval cistern is visible next to the Church of San Cristobal, which was built on top of a former mosque. The cistern has a large arched entrance below street level that is accessible via a staircase. It was restored in 1989.
1491:: This 13th-century Nasrid cistern was part of a former mosque, now the Church of San Miguel Bajo. The arched opening of the cistern is visible on the side of the church, next to the public square called Placeta de San Miguel Bajo.
1088:: The minaret of the al-Murābiṭīn Mosque ("Mosque of the Hermits" or "Mosque of the Almoravids"), now incorporated with the Church of San José. The mosque is believed to have been built in the 11th century, during the Zirid period.
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A network of numerous cisterns, dating from as far back as the 11th century, are still extant throughout the neighbourhood. The openings to some of the cisterns are visible at street level. Among the most notable examples are:
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The city and its residences were supplied with water through an extensive hydraulic system of underground cisterns and pipes. The Zirid palace was located near the largest medieval cistern of the
Albaicin, known in Arabic as
962:: A section of the 11th-century Zirid city walls runs along the high ridge of the Albaicin today, from Puerta de Elvira in the west to Puerta Nueva in the east. These walls protected the former Zirid palace and citadel, the
1197:: A church located at Plaza del Salvador (off Cuesta del Chapiz), on the site of the neighbourhood's former main mosque. The original mosque was consecrated as a church in 1499 by Cardinal Cisneros, in violation of the
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divided by rows of arches supported by 86 marble columns, with the central aisle being wider than the others. The courtyard was planted with lemon trees. Opposite the mosque there originally stood an
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359:(called "Beatia" by the Romans) and that the name was given in reference to the refugees of that city who settled here during the Nasrid period. Another theory is that name comes from Arabic
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motifs also began to appear among the decorative motifs and the upper floor galleries were extended around all four sides of the courtyard (rather than just the north and south sides).
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1185:: A church overlooking Plaza Nueva at the beginning of the Carrera del Darro. It was begun from around 1537 and completed circa 1561 with a Renaissance-style façade and a
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on the north and south sides of the courtyard. Traditionally, the northern rooms were larger, allowing them to take advantage of the northern winds and the midday sun.
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Tower of San
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a Mudéjar-style church with a former 11th-century minaret. The church is dated to 1525, but the former mosque had been consecrated as a church as early as 1494.
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which passes through the city. The neighbourhood is notable for its historic monuments and for largely retaining its medieval street plan dating back to the
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Orihuela, Antonio (2021). "From the
Private to the Public Space: Domestic and Urban Architecture of Islamic Granada". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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Procession of the Viaticum on the street of Zafra, the Albaicín by Manuel Ruiz Sanchez Morales (1853-1922), stored at Biblioteca Provincial de Granada
1352:: A Nasrid-era house, built in the late 15th century and expanded in the 16th century with the addition of a second floor. It is now open to tourists.
1273:: Church on Calle San Miguel, above the Sacromonte neighbourhood. It was originally built in 1671 on the site of a former Nasrid fortification tower,
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Fromherz, Allen (2021). "The Berber Empires in Granada (6th–7th/12th–13th Centuries). Revolution or Continuity?". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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Orihuela, Antonio (2007). "The Andalusi House in Granada (Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries)". In Anderson, Glaire D.; Rosser-Owen, Mariam (eds.).
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The region surrounding what today is Granada has been populated since at least 5500 BC. The most ancient ruins found in the area belong to an
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1251:: A church built from 1553 to 1559 on the edge of the Albaicin neighbourhood, with a mix of Renaissance and Mudéjar architectural elements and a
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Castro, Francisco Vidal (2006). "Water And Farm Estates In The Arabic Documents Of The Naṣrid Kingdom Of Granada". In Sijpesteijn, Petra (ed.).
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in 1501. A new church building was constructed by the Catholic Monarchs in the 16th century. The church was severely damaged by riots in 1936.
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Bush, Olga (2013). "Granada art and architecture". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
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Dickie, James; Marín, Manuela (1992). "Granada: A Case Study of Arab Urbanism in Muslim Spain". In Jayyushi, Salma Khadra (ed.).
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García-Arenal, Mercedes (2014). "Granada". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
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1267:: Church on the Carrera del Darro, built in the second half of the 16th century in a mix of Mudéjar and Renaissance style.
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Rėklaitytė, Ieva (2021). "The Rumor of Water: A Key Element of Moorish Granada". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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Ieva, Rėklaitytė (2021). "The Rumor of Water: A Key Element of Moorish Granada". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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García-Arenal, Mercedes (2014). Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
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that decorate the building. In the 17th century it was inhabited by the poet Pedro Soto de Rojas and the sculptor
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A mansion built in 1539 on the Carrera del Darro, currently housing the Archaeological Museum of Granada.
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Vincent, Bernard (2021). "1492: From Islamic to Christian Granada". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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In the Albaicín there are numerous monuments from different periods, mainly the Nasrid period and the
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and Renaissance styles. New civic institutions were also built in the area, such as the
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456:
418:
366:
355:
was the Arabic plural noun denoting the inhabitants of the city of
326:
205:
4622:
4365:
3420:"Aljibe del Rey, Grande de la Alcazaba o Viejo ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
1031:("Gate of the Tambourines"), but is known today in Spanish as the
857:(meaning 'vineyard'). This term originally referred to a type of "
837:
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1819:
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1334:: A 15th-century Nasrid palace, now open as a historic monument.
522:
4788:
4772:
4218:
3972:
2709:
1410:: A 16th to 17th-century house on Calle Pages, named after the
1121:
1075:
814:
719:("Enlargement Square") also existed, later known in Spanish as
635:
627:
615:
3047:
3045:
3001:"Palacio de Dar Al-Horra - Official Andalusia tourism website"
2569:
2455:
1980:
M. Bloom, Jonathan; S. Blair, Sheila, eds. (2009). "Granada".
1374:: House on Calle Yanguas, dating from the 15th–16th centuries.
4780:
4659:
4175:
2581:
2349:"Archeological and Ethnographic Museum of Granada in Granada"
2088:
2086:
2084:
2082:
2080:
2078:
1998:
1277:("Tower of the Olive Tree"), but it was destroyed during the
1173:
1144:
1117:
304:
138:
3819:
International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe
3757:
Muslim Spain and Portugal: A Political History of al-Andalus
3346:"Carmen Aljibe del Rey - Official Andalusia tourism website"
1940:
1651:
325:
in 1994, as an extension of the historic site of the nearby
3167:"Monuments & Museums in Granada: Archaeological Museum"
3042:
1633:
1108:
1094:: What remains of the former Great Mosque of the Albaicin (
1036:
993:: A gate in the 11th-century city walls, formerly known as
557:, Zawi ben Ziri settled in the more defensible position of
495:
424:
tribe around 650 BC. This settlement became later known as
3495:"Aljibe de San Cristóbal o de la Xarea ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2532:
Granada, Ele Medios, Álvaro de Bazán 9 3º Derecha, 18010.
2075:
1194:
Church of El Salvador (Collegiate Church of San Salvador)
747:, Granada fell under the control of the Spanish monarchs
478:. During the early Islamic period, under the rule of the
3891:
Itineraries by the district of the Albaicin (in Spanish)
3580:"Granada: A Case Study of Arab Urbanism in Muslim Spain"
2637:
2635:
2229:
2227:
1694:
1692:
1690:
1344:
Casa Nazarí de la calle del Cobertizo de Santa Inés nº 4
1281:
in the early 19th century and rebuilt a few years after.
1136:
Minaret of the al-Tā'ibīn Mosque (San Juan de los Reyes)
650:
Remains of the 14th-century Nasrid walls of the Albaicín
568:
The Zirids built their citadel and palace, known as the
307:. It is centered around a hill on the north side of the
3816:
Ring, Trudy; Salkin, Robert M; La Boda, Sharon (1995).
2395:"Flamenco Los Olvidados | Granada, Spain Entertainment"
2098:
2039:
1728:
2693:
Companion to Music in the Age of the Catholic Monarchs
2534:"Puerta de las Pesas :: AGENCIA albaicín GRANADA"
2015:
1982:
The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture
1704:
1003:: A gate in the 11th-century walls, formerly known as
925:
dedicated to the life and work of the Belgian painter
2951:"Iglesia de San Pedro y San Pablo ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2632:
2224:
1687:
1637:(courtyard) is preserved in the present-day building.
1512:: Established in 1505 by the Catholic Monarchs, this
921:
Carmen de Los Geranios: Casa Museo De Max Moreau - a
3885:
Official Site for tourism of the province of Granada
2250:"Real Chancillería y Cárcel Baja ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2027:
1740:
1716:
791:, a public square expanded during the 16th century.
549:
established an independent kingdom for himself, the
370:
360:
338:
294:
3934:
3625:
Spain and Its People: A Record of Recent Travel ...
2669:(in European Spanish). Agencia Albaicín. 2021-06-07
2373:"Carmen de los Geranios, Centro Cultural Max Morea"
2212:
3117:"Casa morisca Horno de Oro, 14 ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2727:
2520:Guía artística e histórica de la ciudad de Granada
1102:. The mosque was built in the 13th century by the
510:, was located further northwest, near present-day
4185:For official site names, see each article or the
4170:
3815:
3216:"Casa del Almirante de Aragón ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2758:Seville, Córdoba, and Granada: A Cultural History
2686:
1813:
911:Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum of Granada
466:, starting in 711 AD, brought large parts of the
4821:
3843:
3653:
2809:
2715:
2653:
2575:
2468:
1979:
1946:
1838:
1657:
608:("the Old Cistern") and in Spanish today as the
600:) is located further east along the same wall.
2823:"Iglesia de San Miguel Bajo ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2273:
1454:Entrance to the Aljibe de Trillo (14th century)
4504:Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí
3392:
2976:"Ermita de San Miguel Alto ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2851:"Aljibe de San Miguel Bajo ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
1890:. Routledge. pp. 490, 505 (see note 18).
1881:
1384:style. It was later inhabited by the Admiral (
1285:
1082:, now open to visitors as a historic monument.
4156:
3920:
2901:"Iglesia de San Ildefonso ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2876:"Iglesia de San Cristóbal ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2195:"Iglesia de San Cristóbal ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
1923:
1853:
1442:Interior of the Aljibe del Rey (11th century)
1388:) of Aragón, from after whom it is now named.
987:) stands over a part of this former cemetery.
3654:Barrucand, Marianne; Bednorz, Achim (1992).
2728:Lowe, Alfonso; Seymour-Davies, Hugh (2000).
2557:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2120:Blood and Faith: The Purging of Muslim Spain
1674:"Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín, Granada"
828:
638:that is now part of the Church of San José.
4634:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin
4534:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin
4429:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin
4304:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin
3844:Rodgers, Helen; Cavendish, Stephen (2021).
3714:
3291:"Casa de los Mascarones ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
3241:"Palacio de los Córdova ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2786:"Iglesia de San Nicolás ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2508:Plano árabe de Granada de Luis Seco de Luna
2092:
1092:Remains of the Great Mosque of the Albaicin
1017:Puente del Cadí (or Puerta de los Tableros)
759:to Christianity, who then became known as '
707:). This street ran between the gate called
71:
4163:
4149:
3927:
3913:
3794:
2587:
2561:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
2375:(in Spanish). Agenda Cultural de Andalucía
2009:
757:forced conversion of the Muslim population
682:neighbourhoods grew around the Albaicín.
3550:
3393:Granada |, por Rincones de (2017-12-07).
2731:The Companion Guide to the South of Spain
2432:
2430:
2428:
2426:
2424:
2422:
2420:
2418:
2416:
2414:
1919:
1917:
1915:
1913:
1911:
1909:
1907:
1734:
3773:
3600:
3525:. Indiana University Press. p. 71.
3051:
2926:"Iglesia de San Luis ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2761:. Oxford University Press. p. 214.
2166:
2110:
2104:
1849:
1847:
1710:
1319:
1172:
1164:
1059:
1055:
949:
836:
817:as an extension of the monuments of the
734:
645:
521:
4400:Heritage of Mercury. Almadén and Idrija
3846:City of Illusions: A History of Granada
3754:
3693:
3518:
2641:
2623:
2480:
2233:
2218:
2021:
1975:
1888:The Routledge Handbook of Muslim Iberia
1767:
1698:
1392:Palacio de los Córdova (Cordova Palace)
945:
27:Historic neighborhood in Granada, Spain
14:
4822:
4289:Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain
4211:Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain
3989:Palace of the Convent of San Francisco
3735:
3632:
3621:
3577:
2780:
2778:
2411:
2330:
2303:
2274:Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara, ed. (2021).
2162:
2160:
2045:
1973:
1971:
1969:
1967:
1965:
1963:
1961:
1959:
1957:
1955:
1904:
1746:
1722:
498:population and was thus also known as
4187:List of World Heritage Sites in Spain
4144:
3908:
3672:
3551:Enamorado, Virgilio Martinez (2011).
3445:"Aljibe de Trillo ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
3313:
3311:
3097:Patronato de la Alhambra y Generalife
3062:
3060:
3023:
2845:
2843:
2605:Patronato de la Alhambra y Generalife
2299:
2297:
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2148:
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1877:
1875:
1873:
1844:
1422:
1078:(bathhouse), originally known as the
891:
845:The traditional type of house is the
809:In 1994, the Albaicín was declared a
755:throughout Granada, triggered by the
270:
4697:Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains
4410:Monastery of Saint Mary of Guadalupe
4314:San Millán Yuso and Suso Monasteries
3553:"Falcons and Falconry in Al-Andalus"
3317:
3142:"Casa del Chapiz ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2754:
2687:Castillo-Ferreira, Mercedes (2016).
2628:. Paris: Arts et métiers graphiques.
2436:
2334:The Handbook for Travellers in Spain
2116:
1763:
1761:
1759:
1757:
1755:
1668:
1666:
506:of the Jews"). A larger settlement,
4474:University and Historic Precinct of
3487:
3462:
3437:
3412:
3386:
3362:
3338:
3266:"Casa de Porras ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
2775:
2626:L'architecture musulmane d'Occident
2617:
2593:
2531:
2522:, p. 781. Edición: Guía de Granada.
1952:
1800:. Vol. 8–14. 1962. p. 23.
1771:Lost Paradise: The Story of Granada
1565:Casa del Chapiz in the Albaicín by
1239:Church and mirador of San Cristobal
1098:) is incorporated into the present
1001:Puerta Nueva (or Arco de las Pesas)
588:in Spanish). Another smaller gate,
380:
348:
284:
24:
4495:Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco
4424:, a landscape of Arts and Sciences
4337:Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests
4278:Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests
4256:
3895:Webcam Albayzín - Granada/Alhambra
3582:. In Jayyusi, Salma Khadra (ed.).
3308:
3057:
2840:
2294:
2239:
2137:
1870:
1542:19th century paintings of Albaicín
1536:
1324:House façade in Cuesta de Alhacaba
1265:Church of St. Peter & St. Paul
1169:Church of Santa Ana (16th century)
365:, meaning "district/suburb of the
25:
4861:
4350:Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida
4084:Monument to Isabella the Catholic
3864:
3656:Moorish architecture in Andalusia
3501:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
3451:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-06
3426:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
3297:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05
3272:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05
3247:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05
3222:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05
3197:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05
3191:"Casa Yanguas ⋆ Agencia Albaicín"
3148:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05
3123:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05
3074:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05
2982:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
2957:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
2932:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
2907:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
2882:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
2857:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-06
2829:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
2792:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
2734:. Companion Guides. p. 265.
2518:Gallego y Burín, Antonio (1946).
2256:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05
2201:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07
1752:
1663:
1221:Church and mirador of San Nicolas
730:
4110:Charterhouse Church (La Cartuja)
3877:World Heritage page on Albayzín
1882:Carvajal López, José C. (2020).
1586:
1574:
1558:
1546:
1447:
1435:
1306:
1294:
853:is derived from the Arabic word
739:A typical street in the Albaicín
641:
404:
151:
131:
70:
63:
50:
4434:Route of Santiago de Compostela
4309:Route of Santiago de Compostela
4235:Route of Santiago de Compostela
3740:. University of Chigaco Press.
3519:Shannon, Jonathan Holt (2015).
3512:
3283:
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3183:
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2341:
2324:
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2187:
2051:
1814:Ring, Salkin & La Boda 1995
1625:
1615:
1605:
1209:Church of San Juan de los Reyes
723:("the Enlargement") and now as
517:
440:and in 27 BC it became a Roman
222:Cultural: (i), (iii), (iv)
4294:Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon
3798:A Companion to Islamic Granada
3777:A Companion to Islamic Granada
3604:A Companion to Islamic Granada
3470:"✅ ALJIBE DE TRILLO - GRANADA"
3321:A Companion to Islamic Granada
2484:A Companion to Islamic Granada
2277:A Companion to Islamic Granada
1788:
1378:Casa del Almirante (de Aragón)
1148:motifs, similar to the larger
13:
1:
4845:World Heritage Sites in Spain
4840:Moorish architecture in Spain
4591:General Archive of the Indies
4369:with its Extra-mural Churches
2439:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three
2123:. New Press. pp. 58–59.
1926:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three
1856:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three
1644:
970:, "Tower of the Olive Tree").
4115:Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo
3900:Granada - albaicin (photo's)
3879:, retrieved October 24, 2006
3873:, retrieved October 24, 2006
3700:. Cornell University Press.
3395:"✅ ALJIBE DEL REY - GRANADA"
3024:Galán, Daniel (2015-11-04).
2810:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021
2716:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021
2689:"Chant, Liturgy, and Reform"
2654:Barrucand & Bednorz 1992
2576:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021
2469:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021
1947:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021
1886:. In Fierro, Maribel (ed.).
1839:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021
1658:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021
1509:Royal Chancellery of Granada
1271:Hermitage of San Miguel Alto
464:Umayyad conquest of Hispania
332:
30:District in Andalusia, Spain
7:
4509:Palau de la Música Catalana
4089:Royal Chapel (Capilla Real)
3848:. Oxford University Press.
3801:. Brill. pp. 441–462.
3780:. Brill. pp. 407–440.
3738:Islamic Spain, 1250 to 1500
3673:Bloom, Jonathan M. (2020).
3639:. Oxford University Press.
3374:www.fundacionaguagranada.es
2691:. In Knighton, Tess (ed.).
2173:. Brill. pp. 169–191.
1984:. Oxford University Press.
1768:Drayson, Elizabeth (2021).
1489:Aljibe de San Miguel (Bajo)
1286:Historic houses and palaces
1160:
1096:Masjid al-Jāmiʿ al-Bayyāzīn
715:was a public square called
474:control, becoming known as
390:'the miserable ').
371:
361:
339:
321:in 1492. It was declared a
295:
10:
4866:
4702:San Cristóbal de La Laguna
4663:, Biodiversity and Culture
4610:Historic Centre of Córdoba
3889:Albayzín in granada-in.com
3718:The Legacy of Muslim Spain
3584:The Legacy of Muslim Spain
3543:
1074:: An 11th or 12th-century
903:
553:. Rather than settling at
537:group and offshoot of the
397:
393:
195:UNESCO World Heritage Site
4715:
4682:
4652:Cultural Landscape of the
4642:
4600:Dolmens Site of Antequera
4552:
4539:Silk Exchange in Valencia
4485:
4327:
4268:
4254:
4195:
4182:
4130:San Juan de Dios Hospital
4097:
4056:
4027:Church of San Miguel Bajo
4007:
3943:
3883:Albayzín in turgranada.es
3679:. Yale University Press.
2624:Marçais, Georges (1954).
2310:. BRILL. pp. 39–58.
1528:Mezquita Mayor de Granada
1232:Church of San Miguel Bajo
1199:city's terms of surrender
796:Morisco rebellion of 1568
299:), is a neighbourhood of
256:
248:
236:
226:
216:
201:
192:
188:
176:
164:
144:
124:
89:
58:
49:
42:
35:
4620:Renaissance Monuments of
4299:Pirineos - Monte Perdido
4048:Palacio de los Olvidados
3935:Historical monuments of
3476:(in Spanish). 2016-02-07
3370:"Fundación Agua Granada"
2755:Nash, Elizabeth (2005).
2538:www.albaicin-granada.com
1598:
1501:
934:Palacio de los Olvidados
743:In 1492, after years of
4850:Neighbourhoods in Spain
4384:Historic Walled Town of
4225:Kingdom of the Asturias
3983:Palacio del Partal Alto
3694:Coleman, David (2013).
3622:Poitou, Eugene (1872).
2093:Dickie & Marín 1992
1676:. UNESCO Culture Sector
1522:Great Mosque of Granada
1495:Aljibe de San Cristóbal
1249:Church of San Ildefonso
459:and the 11th century.
4757:Bosnia and Herzegovina
4355:Archaeological Site of
4262:
4240:Santiago de Compostela
4125:San Jéronimo Monastery
3755:Kennedy, Hugh (1996).
3633:Arnold, Felix (2017).
3578:Dickie, James (2021).
3324:. Brill. p. 443.
2695:. Brill. p. 284.
2667:"Iglesia de Santa Ana"
2487:. Brill. p. 177.
2117:Carr, Matthew (2009).
1408:Casa de los Mascarones
1325:
1178:
1170:
1122:Islamic primary school
1106:. Only its courtyard (
1065:
1041:Puerta de los Tableros
955:
842:
749:Ferdinand and Isabella
740:
651:
527:
448:Florentia Iliberritana
400:Granada § History
351:). One theory is that
268:Spanish pronunciation:
4544:Works of Antoni Gaudí
4392:Monastery and Site of
4260:
4120:Huerta de San Vicente
3736:Harvey, L.P. (1990).
2331:Murray, John (1892).
1567:Francesc Pi i Margall
1323:
1176:
1168:
1100:Church of El Salvador
1063:
1056:Islamic-era monuments
953:
840:
738:
701:congregational mosque
649:
525:
494:, which had a mainly
398:Further information:
212:and Albayzín, Granada
4668:Prehistoric Sites of
4605:Doñana National Park
4515:Hospital de Sant Pau
4172:World Heritage Sites
4069:Cathedral of Granada
3963:Court of the Myrtles
3822:. Fitzroy Dearborn.
3030:EL VIAJE DEL MAPACHE
2656:, pp. 112, 212.
2280:. Brill. p. 6.
1774:. Head of Zeus Ltd.
946:City walls and gates
484:Caliphate of Cordoba
146:Autonomous community
109:37.18167°N 3.59833°W
4707:Teide National Park
4655:Serra de Tramuntana
4379:Old Town of Cáceres
4230:Roman walls of Lugo
4042:Maristan of Granada
3999:Torre de la Cautiva
3978:Palace of Charles V
3871:Albayzín on ArchNet
3628:T. Nelson and Sons.
3474:RINCONES DE GRANADA
3399:RINCONES DE GRANADA
3093:"Casa Horno de Oro"
3054:, pp. 409–412.
2812:, pp. 244–245.
2590:, pp. 443–445.
2063:www.qantara-med.org
1477:al-Qaṣaba al-Qadīma
1215:Church of San José:
1183:Church of Santa Ana
1086:Minaret of San José
1011:Puerta de Fajalauza
964:al-Qaṣaba al-Qadīma
939:Spanish Inquisition
811:World Heritage Site
787:), which overlooks
570:al-Qaṣaba al-Qadīma
541:who ruled parts of
323:World Heritage Site
272:[alβajˈθin]
105: /
78:Albaicín / Albayzín
37:Albaicín / Albayzín
4719:Shared with other
4345:Cultural Landscape
4263:
3958:Court of the Lions
2012:, p. 443-445.
1884:"Material culture"
1350:Casa Horno del Oro
1326:
1259:Church of San Luis
1179:
1171:
1066:
956:
892:Places of interest
843:
745:military campaigns
741:
672:Emirate of Granada
652:
528:
500:Gharnāṭat al-Yahūd
114:37.18167; -3.59833
4817:
4816:
4524:Palmeral of Elche
4477:Alcalá de Henares
4283:Caves of Altamira
4248:Tower of Hercules
4205:Caves of Altamira
4138:
4137:
4074:Corral del Carbón
3808:978-90-04-42581-1
3787:978-90-04-42581-1
3728:978-90-04-09599-1
3707:978-0-8014-6876-6
3614:978-90-04-42581-1
3593:978-90-04-50259-8
3557:Studia Orientalia
3532:978-0-253-01774-1
3350:www.andalucia.org
3331:978-90-04-42581-1
3005:www.andalucia.org
2768:978-0-19-972537-3
2741:978-1-900639-33-0
2702:978-90-04-32932-4
2494:978-90-04-42581-1
2317:978-90-04-15567-1
2287:978-90-04-42581-1
2180:978-90-04-16227-3
2130:978-1-59558-361-1
1897:978-1-317-23354-1
1781:978-1-78854-744-4
1279:French occupation
1025:horseshoe archway
829:Historic houses (
785:Real Chancillería
781:Royal Chancellery
594:Arco de las Pesas
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4439:Old City of
4421:Buen Retiro
4405:Las Médulas
4395:El Escorial
4363:Old Town of
4057:City centre
3658:. Taschen.
2046:Harvey 1990
1747:Dickie 2021
1723:Poitou 1872
1402:Plateresque
1255:altarpiece.
1189:bell tower.
898:Renaissance
886:Renaissance
800:Gran Vía de
789:Plaza Nueva
765:Vega valley
725:Plaza Larga
721:El Ensanche
687:Bab Ilbirah
626:, a former
616:sluice gate
432:. In 44 BC
353:al-Bayyāzīn
340:al-Bayyāzīn
318:Reconquista
309:Darro River
296:al-Bayyāzīn
237:Inscription
112: /
4824:Categories
4566:Generalife
4270:North East
4243:(Old Town)
4197:North West
4064:Alcaicería
4037:El Bañuelo
3968:Generalife
3835:24 October
3747:0226319628
3665:3822876348
3505:2022-06-04
3480:2022-06-04
3455:2022-06-04
3430:2022-06-04
3405:2022-06-04
3379:2022-06-04
3355:2022-06-04
3301:2022-06-05
3276:2022-06-05
3251:2022-06-05
3226:2022-06-05
3201:2022-06-05
3176:2022-06-04
3152:2022-06-05
3127:2022-06-05
3102:2022-06-04
3078:2022-06-05
3035:2016-10-22
3010:2022-06-04
2986:2022-06-04
2961:2022-06-04
2936:2022-06-04
2911:2022-06-04
2886:2022-06-04
2861:2022-06-04
2833:2022-06-04
2796:2022-06-04
2673:2022-06-04
2610:2020-10-05
2544:2018-02-22
2404:2021-11-13
2358:2022-06-04
2353:Spain.info
2260:2022-06-06
2205:2022-06-06
2068:2021-11-13
2034:Bloom 2020
1797:Arab World
1680:2013-02-09
1645:References
1423:Cisterns (
1412:mascarones
1071:El Bañuelo
1039:") or the
980:Bāb Ilbīra
960:City walls
927:Max Moreau
823:Generalife
771:, and the
769:Alpujarras
563:al-Andalus
476:al-Andalus
443:municipium
372:al-bāʾisīn
249:Extensions
240:1984 (8th
231:314bis-002
210:Generalife
97:37°10′54″N
4692:Garajonay
4671:Talayotic
4581:Cathedral
4519:Barcelona
4499:Tarragona
4442:Salamanca
4358:Atapuerca
3721:. Brill.
3607:. Brill.
3586:. Brill.
2441:. Brill.
1934:1873-9830
1928:. Brill.
1864:1873-9830
1858:. Brill.
1386:Almirante
1382:Mannerist
1140:brickwork
1114:Cathedral
859:periurban
457:Roman era
436:became a
422:Bastetani
367:falconers
333:Etymology
290:romanized
227:Reference
159:Andalusia
100:3°35′54″W
4801:Slovenia
4797:Slovakia
4761:Bulgaria
4739:Portugal
4733:Slovenia
4721:region/s
4572:Albaicín
4562:Alhambra
4342:Aranjuez
4009:Albaicín
3953:Alcazaba
3945:Alhambra
2553:cite web
1514:chancery
1161:Churches
1104:Almohads
1021:Alcazaba
874:porticos
863:cisterns
821:and the
819:Alhambra
761:Moriscos
697:Maristan
676:Alhambra
578:hectares
574:Alhambra
559:Gharnāṭa
504:Gharnāṭa
492:Gharnāṭa
490:) named
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