- Alcázar
An "alcázar" is a Spanish
castle , from the Arabic word القصر "al qasr" meaning "palace" or "fortress". Many cities in Spain have an alcázar. InPortugal there is also a city calledAlcácer do Sal ("Al Qaşr"), which belonged to Arabs during the Muslim occupation of theIberian Peninsula .Famous Alcazars
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Alcázar of Segovia was built in the 12th century. During the Middle Ages, the alcázar ofSegovia was the favorite residence of kings of Castile, and almost each king added new parts to the building, transforming the original fortress into a courtier residence and prolonging the construction of the castle till 16th century, when king Philip II added the conical spires and the slate roofs. A fire in 1862 destroyed part of the roofs, but they were restored in the very same style they were built 300 years ago. It is known that Walt Disney was inspired by the Alcazar de Segovia to create his famous Cinderella Castle.*The
Alcázar of Madrid was an important royal palace built by Charles V, and the main royal residence inMadrid until the Buen Retiro Palace partly superseded it in the 17th centry. It was completely destroyed by fire in 1734, and the presentRoyal Palace of Madrid was built on the same site. This was initially called the "Palacio Nuevo" and never called an Alcázar.*The
Alcázar of Toledo was used as a military academy in modern times. The famous "Siege of the Alcázar " in theSpanish Civil War refers to the Toledo castle, which was held by the Nationalist ColonelJosé Moscardó Ituarte against overwhelming Republican forces. Republican forces captured Moscardó's 24-year-old son Luis. On23 July 1936 , they telephoned Moscardó and informed him that either turn over the Alcázar within ten minutes or his son would die. Moscardó did not surrender. Luis was indeed executed, but contrary to widespread belief, not immediately: he was killed exactly one month later, on23 August . [Hugh Thomas, "The Spanish Civil War", revised and enlarged edition (1977), New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-014278-2. p. 324]
*TheAlcázar of Seville was built in the 1360s by Moorish craftsmen forPedro of Castile who, with his mistress,Maria de Padilla , lived in and ruled from the Alcazar, and often remodeled. A UNESCO World Heritage site.*
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos inCórdoba, Spain was a Moorish palace taken over after theReconquista . Alcázar was the summer home of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella and the site of their meeting withChristopher Columbus before his famous voyage.Outside Spain, in modern
Palermo , Sicily, the district still called the "Cassaro" corresponds to the area of ancient Punic settlement of Zis, on high ground that was refortified by the Arabs and called القصر "al qasr", and further expanded as the site of the later Norman palace.Notes
External links
* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/The_Alcazar.html Entry in Great Buildings website - Alcázar of Segovia.]
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