Palacio del Partal

Granada


A green reflecting pool announces this small porticoed palace, one of the oldest buildings in the Alhambra, dating from the time of Mohammed III (r 1302–09). It stands alongside the Torre de las Damas (Tower of the Ladies), in the Jardines del Partal, a series of terraced gardens laid out in the 20th century.

Admission is included in the Alhambra ticket.


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