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Chief gate of the Alhambra, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown
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Chief gate of the Alhambra, 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown
Chief gate of the Alhambra, 19th century, (1907). The Gate of Justice (Puerta de la Justicia) built by Yusuf I in 1348, the original entrance gate to the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century. From " The Alhambra: being a brief record of the Arabian conquest of the Peninsula with a particular account of the Mohammedan architecture and decoration" by Albert F. Calvert. [John Lane, London & New York, 1907]
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This print showcases the Chief Gate of the Alhambra, a magnificent structure that has stood the test of time. Built by Yusuf I in 1348, this gate, known as the Puerta de la Justicia or Gate of Justice, served as the original entrance to the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. The gate's architecture predominantly dates back to the 14th century and is an exquisite example of Moorish design. The photograph captures not only the grandeur of this historic site but also its significance in Islamic history. It transports us back to a bygone era when Nasrid dynasty ruled over Andalucia and Islam flourished within these walls. Albert F. Calvert's book "The Alhambra: being a brief record of the Arabian conquest of Peninsula with particular account of Mohammedan architecture and decoration" provides valuable insights into this remarkable monument. Published in 1907 by John Lane in London and New York, it offers readers a glimpse into both its architectural marvels and religious importance. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, today tourists from all around flock to witness this awe-inspiring gateway firsthand. Its towering presence against a picturesque landscape evokes feelings of wonderment and reverence for those who visit. While we may not know who exactly captured this image from Heritage Images collection, their lens has immortalized an iconic symbol that represents centuries-old heritage blending seamlessly with modern-day tourism.
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