• Court of the Lions in 2003, before most recent restoration. Most of the floor was occupied by beds of gravel.
  • The Court of the Lions, (Patio de los Leones, بهو السباع), is the main courtyard of the Nasrid dynasty Palace of the Lions in the heart of the Alhambra...
  • The argument is based on contemporary courtyards in Morocco which were very similar in style to the Court of the Lions and were known to be madrasas.
  • In 2002, the Patronato de la Alhambra (the official agency in charge of the historical site) began a major and comprehensive restoration of the Court of the Lions.
  • The court of the lions. Its known fountain is symbol of its decorative richness and synthesis of the hydraulic complex of the enclosure.
  • The Court of the Lions is the main courtyard of the Nasrid line Palace of the Lions, in the core of the Alhambra, the Moorish stronghold framed by a complex of...
  • …centuries, has six, including the Court of the Lions and Court of the Myrtles, the most celebrated of all Muslim patios.
  • In fact we had just entered the court of the lions... a very feminine part of the palace with 124 columns by the border with ornate stucco panels.
  • The Court of the Lions of the Alhambra of Granada is one of the most visited places and captures all our attention as soon as we enter.
  • Patio de Los Leones. The Court of the Lions is part of the Palace of the Lions built by Muhammad V between 1362 and 1391.