Grenade, une ville en Andalousie, dans le sud de l'Espagne, se situe au pied des montagnes de la Sierra Nevada. L'Alhambra, un complexe forteresse-palais remarquable, domine l'horizon et figure au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Les visiteurs explorent l'architecture islamique, se promènent dans le quartier ancien de l'Albaicín aux ruelles étroites, et visitent les villages voisins des Alpujarras pour la randonnée et l'artisanat traditionnel.
Granada is located in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia in southeastern Spain, at an elevation of approximately 680 meters at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It served as the last Moorish kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula, falling to the Catholic Monarchs in 1492, an event that fundamentally shaped the trajectory of European and world history. The city's geographic position between mountain and Mediterranean coastal plain gives it a distinct climate and cultural character that sets it apart from other Andalusian cities such as Seville and Cordoba.
Destination | Andalusia | Southern Spain | Cultural City | UNESCO Heritage | Moorish History | Mountain Gateway