This Moorish building, located in the small southern Spanish town of Granada for more than 800 years, has undergone several generations of kings to form the current scale. Overlooking the entire city and the snowy mountains of Acazaba Fort, the geometric beauty is reflected in the ultimate Nasred Palace, the Generalife summer palace with a maze of water views, different styles, the same beauty, let me day like a dream.
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This Moorish building, located in the small southern Spanish town of Granada for more than 800 years, has undergone several generations of kings to form the current scale. Overlooking the entire city and the snowy mountains of Acazaba Fort, the geometric beauty is reflected in the ultimate Nasred Palace, the Generalife summer palace with a maze of water views, different styles, the same beauty, let me day like a dream.
Kaltuha Monastery is a very complex building, the overall monastery is very closed feeling, there are many small rooms inside, the monastery is also very unique, you can see a lot of people when you visit.
Granada is an ancient city that has witnessed the collision of cultures and symbiosis, and has witnessed the development of Spain and even Europe for thousands of years. The first people living in Granada were Celtic Iberians. After the West Gothic operation, the area was developed into an important religious and military market town
In the southern Spanish Andanusia Granada, an inconspicuous monastery with a magnificent and luxurious interior, one cannot help but lament the greatness and power of religion. Walking to the doorway of the monastery with a low-key and simple appearance and a cloister, walking into the chapel was amazing. If you can't go to the Alhambra in Granada, I think this monastery should not be missed.
Completely beyond imagination, must go and see! Especially the architecture students, Baroque shock. (Pay attention to the opening hours, catch the first batch in the morning)
The monastery of Kartuha is not far from the city, it was built in the 16th century and was not completed until the 18th century. The monastery is not very impressive in appearance, but the interior decoration is amazing today and worth a visit if you have time.