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  2. Andalusian patio - Wikipedia

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    Typical patio of Sevillan houses. Patio de los Leones (Courtyard of the Lions), The Alhambra of Granada. Patio of Córdoba. Andalusian patios are central open spaces in the courtyard houses of the south of Spain. The stone patios are an architectural evolution of the Roman atrium. [1] [better source needed]

  3. Patio from the Castle of Vélez Blanco - Wikipedia

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    It is a notable example of early sixteenth-century Spanish architecture, with an asymmetrical layout, Gothic gargoyles, low and segmental arches, and a flat-timbered ceiling. The patio's arches, the piers of the balustrade, and the doors and windows all feature intricate Renaissance details, carved by workers from Northern Italy.

  4. Court of the Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Court of the Lions (Spanish: Patio de los Leones) or Palace of the Lions (Spanish: Palacio de los Leones) is a palace in the heart of the Alhambra, a historic citadel formed by a complex of palaces, gardens and forts in Granada, Spain. It was commissioned by the Nasrid sultan Muhammad V of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus. Its ...

  5. Castillo de Vélez-Blanco - Wikipedia

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    The property was ever since neglected, during the Peninsular War the rich interior was the subject of looting and during the 19th century the Patio was used to store grain and reed, as found in a document kept in the Medina Sidonia Foundation library. [4] In 1931 it was listed as a Spanish Bien de Interés Cultural monument. The building has ...

  6. Court of the Myrtles - Wikipedia

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    The name of the Court of the Myrtles (Patio de los Arrayanes) is due to the myrtle bushes that surround the central pool. [9] Because of the pool, the courtyard is also called the Patio de la Alberca ('Courtyard of the Pool'). [10] It is sometimes also called the Patio de Comares ('Comares Court'). [11]

  7. Alcazaba of Málaga - Wikipedia

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    The Alcazaba (Spanish: [alkaˈθaβa, alkaˈsaβa]; from Arabic: القَصَبَة, romanized: al-qaṣabah, pronounced [alˈqasˤaba]; lit. ' citadel ') is a palatial fortification in Málaga, Spain, built during the period of Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus. The current complex was begun in the 11th century and was modified or rebuilt multiple times ...

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