360º image of the exterior of the Palace of Carlos V in the Alhambra in Granada. An example of a Renaissance building in Spain built on the initiative of Charles V after his wedding in Seville to Isabella of Portugal in 1526. The original design was by Pedro Machuca. The square outer façade is structured around two floors with Doric-Tuscan and Ionic pilasters superimposed on top of each other, separated by an intermediate entablature. On the lower level there is a cushion wall with circular and quadrangular openings, and on the upper level the wall is not cushioned and there are lintelled balconies or balconies with triangular pediments. Unlike its more classical interior, its exterior is in a complex and irregular mannerist style.
Collection: Aplications
Project: 11. Science and culture as representation in Europe.
Chronology: XVI
Scope: Primary Education, Secondary Education, Baccalaureate, University
Link: https://www.360cities.net/image/alhambra-granada-palacio-carlos-v-spain
Resource type: Web
Format: Multimedia
Source: 360cities
Language: Spanish
Date: 3/21/2011
Owner: Ramón Cózar Gutiérrez (Modernalia)
Copyright: Rodri González
Abstract: 360º image of the exterior façade of the Palace of Carlos V in the Alhambra in Granada
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