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MexuarGranada, Spain
Built under the
reign of Isma’il I, the Mexuar is one of the most transformed spaces in the
Alhambra complex and because of this, the original floor plan is unknown. Although the precise date of construction is unknown, it is thought
that the Mexuar was constructed as a residential palace for Ismai’il I and
later converted into a throne room by Muhammad V during his second reign. In
1590 a large explosion destroyed much of the original structure. Under the
Christian era in 1632, the back halls were converted into a Christian chapel
and a choir room was constructed.
Currently, the rectangular hall features four columns with corbels of mocarabes (muqarnas). The highest parts of the walls are decorated with fine plaster work.
Location
Granada, Spain
Part of Site
Site Contains
Events
1325 completed
Additional Names
Sala del Mexuar
Alternate
Mexuar-Oratory
Alternate