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The Alhambra Theatre, also known as the Palace Theatre, is a building in El Paso, Texas.Opened on August 1, 1914, the building was designed by architect Henry C. Trost in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with a Moorish theme, preceding spread of the Moorish Revival style of the 1920s.
The Palace Theater 1914 El Paso, Texas Formerly the Alhambra Theater Henry C. Trost Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy – Assay Office 1914 El Paso, Texas Demolished, year unk: Henry C. Trost Frank Courtney Mellard Residence 1915 Marfa: Trost & Trost; 401 N. Summer Ave. Deming Armory: 1915–16 Deming, New Mexico: Deming Luna Mimbres ...
The Alhambra is a palace in Granada, ... built in 1857 in Copenhagen, Denmark; Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, West ... Texas), opened 1914; Alhambra Theatorium ...
Exterior of the Church of Santa Maria de la Alhambra. Located just east of the Palace of Charles V is the Catholic Church of Santa María de la Alhambra ('Saint Mary of the Alhambra'), which stands on the site of the former Alhambra Mosque, the congregational mosque of the Alhambra complex. The church was built between 1581 and 1618. [214]
The Alhambra was a self-contained palace-city surrounded by fortifications, built up by the Nasrid rulers of the Emirate of Granada in the 13th to 15th centuries. Multiple palaces were added and expanded over the years by different rulers.
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The Alhambra was a palace complex and citadel begun in 1238 by Muhammad I Ibn al-Ahmar, the founder of the Nasrid dynasty that ruled the Emirate of Granada. [6] Several palaces were built and expanded by his successors Muhammad II (r. 1273–1302) and Muhammad III (r. 1302–1309). [7]
Rosecliff in Newport, Rhode Island, was built for a silver heiress during the Gilded Age. It measures 28,800 square feet and features 30 rooms, including Newport's largest ballroom.