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The city of Granada is recognized for its fascinating exoticism all the world over. It is exclusively for this cause that the city of Granada pulls in hoards of tourists all through the year. Situated in the region of Andalusia, the city of Granada is to be found in the southern part of the country of Spain. With a civilization that still bears a heavy Arab fragrance; the heritage of the city is a coalescing of diverse traits that hail from varied cultures. While you will see dozens of mosques, forts, Arabic gates and Arab bazaars selling Arabian wares, you will also witness within the bounds of the city Christian palaces, Churches and Cathedrals. The city of Granada is such an assortment of cultures that will leave you rapt and wanting for more. The city of Granada, of course, in its turn is particularly mindful about the conservation of its cultural inheritance. Almost all its structures have been renovated and restored to their original splendor. Of the many such impressive constructions to be found in the city, the Palacios Nazaries in Granada is probably one of the most beautiful sights in the city. The Palacios Nazaries in Granada is actually a collection of three different palaces built in three different times in a single era. All of the Palacios Nazaries in Granada are regarded as a part of the Alhambra. The names of the three palaces of the Palacios Nazaries in Granada are the Mexuar Palace, the Coseas Palace or the Comares Palace and the palace of the Lions. In short the Palacios Nazaries in Granada is a complex of three palaces. The first of them, the Mexuar Palace, began to be constructed in around the 13th century; it was commissioned by the first ruler of the Alhamar dynasty. However, all three of the Palacios Nazaries in Granada were decorated by the later Nasrids, who were Hispano-Arab rulers. The Palacios Nazaries in Granada is a commingling of opposites. While the Palacios Nazaries in Granada are rugged to look from the outside and also are toughly built, the interiors of the Palacios Nazaries in Granada are done up elegantly and delicately, with intricate architecture, mosaic works and sculptures. Also, while the exteriors of the Palacios Nazaries in Granada are purely functional, the interiors remain essentially delicate and decorative. The basic concept, around which the Palacios Nazaries in Granada is built, is on the fact of temporality. Also, Islamic influences in the Palacios Nazaries in Granada are rather prominent and strong. The Palacios Nazaries in Granada gives the feeling of an oasis in a vast stretch of desert.
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