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- Aljafería - Wikipedia
The Aljafería Palace (Spanish: Palacio de la Aljafería; Arabic: قصر الجعفرية, tr Qaṣr al-Jaʿfariyah) is a fortified medieval palace built during the second half of the 11th century in the Taifa of Zaragoza in Al-Andalus, present day Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
- Aljafería Palace - Turismo de Aragón
The palace of the Aljafería has been a fortified enclosure, Aragonese royal residence, headquarters and prison of the Inquisition, palace of the Catholic Monarchs, barracks and, since 1987, brand new headquarters of the Courts of Aragon, our current Parliament
- The Aljafería Palace in Zaragoza - Fascinating Spain
Located in Zaragoza, it is A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986 Al-Muqtadir, from the Hudid dynasty, and king of the Taifa Saraqusta, ordered the construction of the palace in the second half of the 11th century The complex received the name of Qasr al-Surur ("Palace of the Joy")
- Aljafería Palace in Zaragoza - spain. info
An Islamic palace in the heart of Zaragoza It was built as a place of leisure It also served as a defensive building It is an Islamic castle palace from the 11th century The remains of its fortified enclosure are still preserved
- Aljafería Palace - Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza
Inside this impressive fortress of thick walls and solid towers lies a fantastic treasure: three separate palaces Originally, on this site, there was already a defensive tower called Torre del Trovador, built in the 9 th century with a quadrangular design on three levels
- Aljafería Palace (Zaragoza) - Mapping Spain
Aljaferia is a fortified medieval palace built in Zaragoza during the second half of the 11th century (completed between 1065 and 1081) and was one of the most northerly outposts of Al-Andalus (ie Muslim-controlled Spain) It represents the height of the Taifa (independent Muslim empires) in Spain
- Aljaferia Palace| Best Things to do in Zaragoza
The Aljaferia Palace is without a doubt one of the treasures of Spain and forms an important part of Zaragoza’s history Each dynasty that ruled in Zaragoza left its mark on this important monument, and nowhere is this more evident than at the Palacio de la Aljafería
- Discover Aljafería Palace: Zaragozas Historic Marvel
Today, the Aljafería Palace stands as a beacon of cultural fusion, seamlessly intertwining Islamic, Mudéjar, and Renaissance artistry As one of Zaragoza’s most treasured landmarks, it offers visitors an immersive journey through the city’s architectural and historical splendor
- Aljafería Palace: History, Architecture, and Visiting Guide
The Aljafería Palace in Zaragoza is one of Spain’s most fascinating buildings In its time it has gone from pleasure palace, to military fortress, to the parliament for the autonomous region of Aragon
- Aljafería Palace (Islamic part) - Discover Islamic Art - Virtual Museum
Aljafería Palace (Islamic part) Location: Calle de los Diputados, s n, Saragossa, Spain Date of Monument: Hegira 437–73 AD 1046–81; part of the Torre del Trovador dates from the AH 3rd AD 9th century, pre-Hud era Period Dynasty: Taifa kingdom of Banu Hud Patron(s): Abu Yafar Ahmad al-Muqtadir (r AH 437–73 AD 1046–81
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