Granada – a quick trip!
Its most famous building is the Alhambra - a Moorish fortress with grand archways and delicate ornamental mosaics. You can walk up to it through the cobblestone streets of the Albayzin district of the city. It is an astonishing palace complex whose Islamic decor and landscaped gardens are without peer in Europe.
It was originally constructed as a small fortress in AD 889 on the remains of Roman fortifications, and then largely ignored until its ruins were renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid Emir Mohammed ben Al AhmarIt was converted into a royal palace 1330 and in the late1400’s the site became the Royal Court of Ferdinand and Isabella.who commissioned Christopher Columbus to undertake his famous voyages.
You have to have a ticket to enter the Nasrid palace – the ticket has an entry time and you cannot miss it. Tickets can be booked up weeks in advance it is such a popular place
I spent 4 hours walking round and didn’t get to see all of it.
I shall have to go back for a second bite ..
Richard
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Shane's Blog - December 2016
Wishing You All the Best this time of Year! “Tis the Season”
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Ruby edition enhanced and streamlined menu, screen, and short cut access
Enhanced UID, serial number, traceability and features
Maintenance calendar for the equipment maintenance management module
Expansion of the APP for the tablet with many new features
Ability to quickly duplicate customer sales orders and purchase orders
Addition of lag day processing to scheduling
Shell tracking
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School of Athens
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