In 1526, King Charles V (Carlos V) selected the Alhambra in Granada as the site for his future royal residence. The Palace of Charles V (Palacio de Carlos V) stands out with its distinct Renaissance style, contrasting sharply with the Moorish architecture of the surrounding Alhambra. The palace is characterized by its two-level, columned circular courtyard enclosed within a square structure. Today, visitors can explore this unique blend of architectural styles and marvel at the grandeur of the central courtyard, which remains a testament to the king’s vision and the skill of his architects.
Palace of Charles V (Palacio de Carlos V)
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