• The Aljafería Palace is a fortified medieval palace built during the second half of the 11th century in the Taifa of Zaragoza in Al-Andalus, present day Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain.
  • Peter IV of Aragon tried to provide more spacious rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms to the Aljafería, because the Taifal bedrooms were too small for his use.
  • About Aljafería Palace. Explore the stunning Moorish architecture of the Aljafería Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 11th century.
  • By the time we arrived at the main attraction (to my mind), the Aljafería Palace, it was only a few minutes before closing.
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  • Zaragoza: Ayuntamiento p. 71-100. Pano Gracia, José Luis y M. Isabel Sepúlveda Sauras. 1988. La Aljafería de Zaragoza. Guía histórico-artística y literaria.
  • In 2001, the original restored structures of the Aljafería were included in the Mudéjar (muslims of al-Andalus) Architecture of Aragon, a World Heritage Site.
  • Palacio de la Aljafería is a building located in the centre of Zaragoza, the main city in Aragon Region.
  • After the reconquest of Zaragoza in the early 12th Century, the Aljafería, the palace of the Moorish king of Zaragoza, was transformed into a palace for the victorious...
  • Location: Situated on the banks of the River Ebro, but further west of the center, is the legendary Aljaferia palace.