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The Alhambra is the royal palace of the Granada kingdom established by the medieval Moors in Spain. "Alhambra", Arabic means "red fort." After the Moors were expelled from Spain in 1492, the building began to be abandoned. In 1828, under the aid of Ferdinand VII, the architect Jose Contreras and his sons and grandchildren carried out long-term repairs and reconstructions. Only restore the original style. Today, the Alhambra is a World Heritage Site, attracting countless visitors and a large footprint. The summer palace consists of two groups of buildings connected by a canal atrium. However, it is difficult to know the most primitive form of the summer palace, because it has undergone many different revisions during the Christian period. These modifications were necessary because of the deterioration and neglect of the post-Muslim period, and then the entire design arrangement was changed, and all the buildings were quite stable, simple and simple. This means that when the king retires, he longs for the garden to provide an intimate and tranquil atmosphere. There are only some decorative patterns of stucco, which are not too exaggerated, but still show exquisiteness and taste. Inside the court, the exquisite carvings of the Moorish architectural style have been seen here. The carvings here are so fine, and to what extent Nasred Palace is perfect, suddenly filled with illusions.
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