The Alhambra (Arabic: قصر الحمراء - qasr alhamrā' - Red Palace) is a medieval palace and fortress of the Moorish rulers of the kingdom of Granada in Andalusia (southern Spain). It is located on a hilly plateau on the southeastern border of the city of Granada. The entire complex of the Alhambra covers an enormous area of 140,000 m².
The extensive complex was considered a very important spoil after the conquest of the kingdom of Granada in 1492 by the Catholic royal couple. After his visit to Granada in 1526, their grandson Emperor Charles V ordered the construction of a Renaissance palace in the middle of the Alhambra, for which part of the Alhambra was demolished. His wife ensured that what now remains was preserved. Photo: beautiful finely crafted columns on the Patio de Los Leones.
                                
                                        I am a photographer from Eindhoven,  The Netherlands and live partly in Andalusia,  Spain.
I have gained experience as a photographer at the Navy,  Ministry of Defense and as a freelance photojournalist for various newspapers and magazines.
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