Palacio del Partal
Granada, Spain
The Palace of the Partal was built in the early fourteenth century during the reign of Muhammad III. Only two components of the original palace are extant: the Torre de las Damas, with its tower overlooking the surrounding landscape and arcade opening onto a wide pool; and the adjacent Torre del Mihrab, built by Yusuf I as a small garden oratory with a mihrab and windows overlooking the landscape. Both structures are ornamented with delicately carved stucco.

Sources:

Dickie, James. 1981. The Alhambra: Some Reflections Prompted by a Recent Study by Oleg Grabar. In Studia Arabica et Islamica : Festschrift for Ihsan Abbas on his sixtieth birthday. ed. Wadad al-Qadi. Beirut: American UP, 127-49.

ibid. 1992. The Palaces of the Alhambra. In al-Andalus : the art of Islamic Spain . Edited by Jerrilynn D. Dodds. New York: Abrams, 135-51.

Fernandez Puertas, Antonio. 1997. The Alhambra. 2 v. London : Saqi Books.

Ruggles, D.F. 2000. The Partal and Tendilla Palaces. In Gardens, Landscape, and Vision in the Palaces of Islamic Spain. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 175-180.
Location
Alhambra, Granada, Spain
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Events
1302-1309/702-708 AH
Style Periods
1232-1492
Variant Names
El Partal
The Partal
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Building Usages
landscape
palatial