• The Generalife is an UNESCO World Heritage Site in Granada, adjacent the Alhambra castle and plants, and the Albayzín territory.
  • Paseo de los Cipreses, which was built in 1862 for the visit of Queen Isabella II, is today the official entrance to the Generalife Gardens.
  • Work on the Generalife gardens began in the 13th century, but what we see today is the result of modification works that have been carried out over time.
  • Generalife Inspired by the Koran's decription of paradise, the walk through the Generalife is truly like strolling through heaven on earth.
  • Generalife was founded in 2018 to formalise fifteen years of working alongside artists, organisations and communities. ... Generalife is based in Margate, Kent.
  • The Generalife or Architect’s Garden is the sultans’ gorgeous whitewashed summer palace, which dates to the 14th century.
  • 'Generalife' is translated as 'garden of the architect'. Like the Generalife Palace, the gardens are much altered but remain lovely.
  • The Generalife is one of the oldest surviving Moorish gardens. Based on the oldest decorations studied in the palace, the Generalife was originally...
  • Generalife, bir zamanlar Granada'yı 13. yüzyıldan 14. yüzyıla kadar yöneten Nasrid hanedanından Arap yöneticilerin oturduğu yerdi.
  • The Generalife is one of the oldest surviving Moorish gardens. The present-day gardens were started in 1931 and completed by Francisco Prieto Moreno in 1951.