• The Alcazaba of Almería is a fortified complex in Almería, southern Spain. The word alcazaba, from the Arabic word (القَصَبَة; al-qaṣabah)...
  • The Alcazaba of Almeria, with its historical significance deeply rooted in the Muslim rule of Spain, showcases remarkable architectural features that captivate...
  • The Alcazaba, or fortified citadel, at Almeria is the second largest Alcazaba in the Iberian Peninsula, the largest being at Badajoz in Extremadura.
  • In 955 A.D. the first Caliph of Al-Andalus, Abd ar-Rahman III ordered the construction of the Alcazaba after he had granted Almería the title of 'medina' (city).
  • The Alcazaba of Almería is a fortified complex in Almería, southern Spain.
  • They form a wide wall that connects the Alcazaba of Almería with the castle on the Cerro de San Cristobal.
  • Discover the Alcazaba of Almeria, one of the largest in Spain today.
  • The first reference to the Alcazaba of Almería, qasabat al-Mariyya, is found in a text by Ibn Hayyan.
  • The Alcazaba of Almería can be seen from any part of the city and it is the biggest of the citadels built by the Arabs in Spain.Its construction wa...
  • If you’re feeling hot and sweaty after visiting arid Almeria’s Alcazaba, there’s a beautiful beach to cool off.