The Alhambra Museum, occupies the south wing of the ground floor of the palace. It is spread over 7 full chronologically rows and preserves works of art and the Moorish culture. It was created in 1870 to keep the many testimonies collected by the Comisión Provincial de Monumentos. Since 1994 he is attached to the Patronato de la Alhambra y Generalife.Room of the presentation:Located in the northern facade of the Palace of Charles V, panels, materials, models and a video are shown in the end to understand and contemplate the Alhambra.
If you like museums, you must visit this one. It is a real treasure. They have special exhibits too and we saw one of the greatest flamenco singer in Granda.
I love going to museums and this was amazing. It was such a beautiful part of the Alhambra. I would love to come again.
Hidden inside the Alhambra are several museums and special exhibitions to explore- included in the ticket price. Explains about history, shows real tiles and artifacts from history and guides available in english/spanish.
The Alhambra is a must do for anyone visiting Spain. The Town of Granada, is totaly quaint and beautiful. The Alhambra is a highlight but you will need at least half the day.
阿尔罕不拉宫气势如宏,在欧洲宫殿中规模绝对是最大的,可与北京故宫相媲美。里面有若干宫殿群和几近大花园,在宫殿里可以俯瞰全城。博物馆是里面公共区域的不用预约,里面很大人也很多。去的话尽量提前订票。
Of course this is the monument of Granada and a must see. The inner palace works with half an hour tile slots mentioned on the ticket. The beauty of the historic site is beond remarks but the organisation can be improved. Advance booking is recommended but the downside is that you cannot get an entry voucher on line but still have to line up to collect your tickets + a surcharge. So I went there without previous booking which worked perfectly. They should defenitely change this system ! Taxi faires from downtown Granada to the Alhambra are around 6-7€ which is very cheap. Taxi's are always available for the trip back. Busfare is 1,5€, so you can calculate...Good audio guide and in summer night time visits are available.
the Alhambra has a free museum in the Carlos V palace were moorish art is shown and explained.A good place to visit before it is your reserved time to visit the palacios nazaries.free entrance to the temporary japanse garden art as well.
Here you can see pieces of the original furniture etc carefully preserved. It doesn't take long to get around and is very interesting.
there's plenty to see in the museum and it gives you background on history and stories of the Alhambra. Worth a visit if you're interested