The Arrayanes Courtyard
This courtyard is also called "Mirtos", "Arrayanes" or "Alberca" courtyard, due to the elements present at this courtyard. This palace was started by "Ismail I", continued by "Yusuf I" and finished by "Mohamed V" in 1370. It was the official seat of the sultan, even though he had other palaces. The original function of "Comares" was to house the executive power, the government.
We can divide it in four areas; a first area would be the north compound of "Comares", which houses the "Embajadores" lounge, used for private receptions, and the "Barca" hall used as a resting area. The south side was reserved for the concubines and the staff. At the east and west sides, the rooms of the four wives of the sultan were located.
Carlos V Palace
The construction of the Carlos V Palace was a consequence of the need to have a place with all the comforts of that time for the Emperor and his family, since the "Alcazar", which was his summer residence, did not cover his needs.
The Emperor ordered the construction of the palace near the Alhambra so he could enjoy its wonders. The architect in charge of the construction was "Pedro Machuca", who loved the Renaissance style and was an experienced architect. The works, that started in 1527 and finished in 1957, went through different stages, lack of money, revolts that stopped the construction, etc. The ceilings sank due to abandonment. http://www.alhambra.org/eng/index.asp?secc=/alhambra/alhambras_guide/carlos_v_palace
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