The Alhambra
from “A winter in the south” - a Leica Q2 series by Roland Steffen
The Alhambra: a masterpiece of Moorish architecture
The Alhambra in Granada, Spain, is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating examples of Moorish architecture. This magnificent property, perched on a hill overlooking the city, is a true treasure of history and art.
Photographer: Roland Steffen - Gear: LEICA Q2. Pictures not to be used without my explicit permission.
The Alhambra was initially built as a fortress in the 9th century, but it wasn't until the 13th and 14th centuries that the Nasrid dynasty began to transform it into the stunning palace we know today. The attention to detail is evident in every corner of this complex, from the ornate stucco work and tiles to the intricate wood carvings.
A highlight of the Alhambra is undoubtedly the Nasrid Palace, which impresses with its ornate courtyards, elegant arches and dreamy fountains. Particularly impressive is the Fountain of the Lions in the Courtyard of the Lions, a masterpiece of water features that reflects the creativity and technical sophistication of the Moorish master builders.
In addition to the palace, the Alhambra is also home to the Generalife Gardens, which are considered a perfect example of Moorish landscape architecture. The lush gardens, criss-crossed by waterways and fragrant flowerbeds, offer a peaceful retreat that emphasizes the artful connection between man and nature.
The Alhambra is undoubtedly a jewel that embodies the cultural diversity and rich history of Andalusia. Your visit is a journey back to the glory days of Moorish Spain and an unforgettable experience for anyone who appreciates the beauty and splendor of Islamic architecture.