Palace of the Lions
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Alternative Titles
Palace of the Lions at the Alhambra
Palace of Muhammad V
Lion Palace
Palacio de los Leones
Description
The Palace of the Lions adjoins the Palace of the Myrtles to the southeast, and was built by Muhammad V, probably between 1370 and 1391. The palace consists of a central arcaded courtyard with the famous fountain in the centre, its basin supported by twelve lion figures. The waters of the fountain flow along four channels that divide the courtyard into equal quadrants, terminating in basins located within the Hall of the Two Sisters to the north of the courtyard, the Hall of the Abencerrajes to the south, and the Hall of the Kings to the east.
Source: Archnet interior, muqarnas dome, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1986
Type of Work
PalaceSubject
Fountains, Lions, Palaces, Courtyards, Spain --History, Alhambra (Granada, Spain), Architecture, Islamic --Spain, Architecture --Islamic influences, Architecture --Spain
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Item is Part of
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