
The Alcazar is like a maze built
around a central courtyard, the first room you enter being the Hall of Justice
with a small marble basin and trickle jet in the centre, the water flowing out
towards a pool in the courtyard.

One of the more well known pools is
in the Patio of the Virgins and is surrounded by gardens and wonderful Moorish
arches and pillars. Those who know the
Alhambra will recognise this patio as, apparently, the in Granada was inspired
by this one is Seville.
Another patio surrounded with
glorious lacy looking Moorish arches is the Plaster Patio. The Moors definitely had a way with plaster
and tiles. The Salon de los Embajadores
(Ambassadors) has a dome that is decorated with gilded wood, the horse shoe
arches, tiles and pretty plasterwork.

In front of a small temple topped
with a blue and white tiles dome is the Lion's Pool. The statue of the lion being based on the
Muslim one in their decorative art.
Other gardens include a Grotto and
the Flower Garden, Troy's Garden, Lady Mary of Padilla's Baths and Grotto, Pool
and the Sultana's Grotto, the Poet's Garden and more that I haven't
mentioned.
Whether you visit the Royal Alcazar
first or the Cathedral, you'll really enjoy the experiences.
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Take a rest on this beautiful tiled seat. |
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