
Exploring Granada
Despite the fact that many Muslim buildings were destroyed during the period of Christian era in Granada those that are remaining make the most complete evidence of Moorish housing architecture in Europe. For example palaces like Dar al Horra, or Alcazar Genil, or houses like the house of the Horno de Oro, the house of Chapiz, or the house of Abén Humeya are only instances of some of the most famous construction in the area. There are public Baths like El Bañuelo or Alhambra Baths. The facility of Arab public fountains and wells are not very common in Europe.
There are thousands of other places to visit. Take The Gate of Elvira for example. It is the main gate to the old city Part of the Moorish wall. The Alhambra, the Palace of Charles V, Granada's Cathedral, the ancient Arab quarter, Santa Ana Church and San Salvador Church are other popular tourist destination. The garden of Fuente nueva, the garden of Federico Garcia Lorca, the garden of Carmen de los Martires and the garden of Zaidin are also very famous in Granada. Old University which is now known as the School of Law maintains its prior 17th century façade.
Exploring Granada