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Alhambra – Nasrid Palaces: Ceiling of the Sala de los Reyes (Hall of the Kings)

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Ceiling of the Sala de los Reyes
The image shows a view of the ceiling of Sala de los Reyes (Hall of the Kings). It looks like a honeycomb constructed with small and colorful cells of different geometric shapes, including triangles and rectangles. The domes with such honeycomb structures are called the Dome of the Mocárabes or Muqarnas.

Located east of the Court of the Lions and part of the Palace of the Lions, Sala de los Reyes (Hall of the Kings) is one of the most interesting halls in the Nasrid Palaces, mainly because of the three paintings on its ceiling.

At the center of this rectangular-shaped hall is the main room flanked by two bedrooms on the sides. Connecting the main hall to the bedrooms are the exquisitely decorated double arch doorways.

A corridor separates this hall and the Court the Lions, and the three beautifully decorated arched doorways connect this corridor to the hall. Check the map of the Palace of the Lions.

The Hall of the Kings got its name because of the painting of the first ten kings of Nasrid dynasty on its ceiling. It is also known as the Justice Hall.

Check the three paintings on the ceiling of the Hall of the Kings:
1. Ten Nasrid Kings
2. Daily Life
3. Fighting and hunting scenes

Related Pages
Alhambra:
Alhambra – Discover the magic of the Alhambra
Palacios Nazaríes – Nasrid Palaces – A Shining Example of Moorish Art and Architecture
Los Jardines del Partal – The Gardens of the Partal
Alcazaba – A Formidable Fortress of the Nasrids
Medina, the Bustling City of the Nasrids
Alhambra – Christian-Era Monuments
Alhambra – Outer Monuments
Generalife:
Heavenly Gardens of the Nasrids
Real Alcázar of Seville:
Pedro I Palace – A masterpiece of Mudéjar art and architecture

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