The Alhambra  is a palace and fortress at Granada  in Spain Sierra Nevada  Mountains Spain Roman Empire . Today, it is known as Morocco Alhambra 
The Alhanbra
            In Arabic, the word Alhambra 
            After 1492, when the moors were driven out, much of the interior was spoiled and the furniture ruined. King Charles V, who ruled again form 1516 to 1556, rebuilt portions of it in the renaissance style and destroyed part of the Alhambra 
            The principal courts of the palace include the court of the myrtles and the court of the lions. The latter has been named because in the centre is a fountain of lions- an alabaster basin supported by twelve white marble lions-emblems of strength and courage. The most important parts of the Alhambra 
            Of the outlying buildings, the most important is the genera life. The villa probably dates back to the end of the 13th century.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
