- Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos (Spanish for "Alcázar of the Christian Monarchs"), also known as the Alcázar of Córdoba, is a medieval
Alcázar located in , next to theGuadalquivir River and near theMezquita . The Alcázar takes its name from the "Reyes Cristianos" orChristian Monarchs :Isabella of Castile andFerdinand II of Aragon . Thefortress served as one of their primary residences.History
While the Alcázar displays Islamic features, almost all of the structure was built under
Christian rule. Originally theVisigoths had a fortress on the site. When the Visigoths fell to theUmayyad conquest of Hispania , theemirs of theUmayyad Caliphate inDamascus rebuilt the structure. The Umayyad's fell to theAbbasid Caliphate and the surviving member of the Umayyad Dynasty,Abd ar-Rahman I , fled to Córdoba. Abd ar-Rahman I's successors established the independent Caliphate of Cordoba and used the Alcázar as their palace. DuringAl-Andalus , the city flourished as an important political and cultural center while much of Europe was in theDark Age . TheMoors expanded the Alcázar to a very large compound with baths, gardens, and the largest library in the West.cite web | last = Reed | first = Tony | year = 2005 | url = http://www.infocordoba.com/spain/andalusia/cordoba/cordoba_alcazar.htm | title = Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos - Cordoba | publisher = Infocordoba.com | accessdate = April 4 | accessyear = 2006]Watermills on the nearby Guadalquivir powered water lifting to irrigate the extensive gardens. These mills ran until Queen Isabella complained that they made too much noise and kept her awake.In 1236, Christian forces took Córdoba during the
Reconquista . In 1386,Alfonso XI of Castile began building the present day structure on part of the site for the old fortress.cite web | url = http://www.frommers.com/destinations/cordoba/A26953.html | title = Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos | publisher = Frommer's | accessdate = April 4 | accessyear = 2006] Other parts of the Moorish Alcázar had been given as spoils to the bishop, nobles, and theOrder of Calatrava . Alfonso's structure retained only part of the Moorish ruins but the structure appears Islamic since Alfonso used theMudéjar style.The Alcázar was involved in the civil war where
Henry IV of Castile faced a rebellion that backed his teenage, half-brother Alfonso. During the war, the Alcázar's defenses were upgraded to deal with the advent ofgunpowder . At the same time, the Alcázar's main tower, now known as the "Inquisition Tower" was constructed.Henry's successor, Isabella and her husband Ferdinand used the Alcázar for one of the first permanent tribunals of the
Spanish Inquisition and as a headquarters for their campaign against theNasrid dynasty in Granada, the last remaining Moorish kingdom in theIberian Peninsula . The Inquisition began using the Alcázar as one of its headquarters in 1482, converting much of it, including the Arab baths, into torture and interrogation chambers. The Inquisition maintained a tribunal here for three centuries.Boabdil was held prisoner here in 1483 until he promised to make Granada a tributary state. [cite web | url = http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=eastern_andalusia@256&cur_section=sig&property_id=88619 | title = Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos | publisher = Fodor's | accessdate = April 4 | accessyear = 2006] When Boabdil refused to surrender his kingdom in 1489, the Christians launched an attack. Isabella and Ferdinand's campaign against Granada succeeded in 1492. The same year, the monarchs metChristopher Columbus in the Alcázar as he prepared to take his first voyage to theAmericas .The Alcázar served as a garrison for
Napoleon Bonaparte 's troops in 1810. In 1821, the Alcázar became a prison. Finally, the Spanish government made the Alcázar a tourist attraction and national monument in the 1950s.tructure and tourism
The Alcázar now serves an important tourist attraction. Many tourists visit the Arab baths, which were actually built under Alfonso XI. Likewise, the Moorish influenced gardens are actually 18th and 19th century constructions. The Alcázar centers on the "Patio Morisco" ("Courtyard of the
Moriscos "), another popular feature. Tourists may also climb two towers: the "Torre de los Leones" ("Tower of the Lions) and the "Torre de Homenaje" ("Tower of Homage"). The latter has gothic features including an ogival ceiling.A series of Roman mosaics and a Roman sarcophagus are displayed in the Inquisition Tower.
Visiting Information
Entrance: Fee - 4€ (2€ to students with ID)
References
External links
* [http://www.cordoba24.info/english/html/alcazar.html Cordoba Royal Fortress - Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos]
* [http://www.andalucia.com/cities/cordoba/alcazar.htm More tourist information]
* [http://doc.union.edu/~cordoba/team4/alcazar.html More historical information]
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