The Alhambra grew like a coral reef—layer by layer, logic and beauty intertwined.
Early Bones
- 9th–12th c.: Fortified outposts on the Sabika; embryonic Alcazaba.
- 1238+: Muhammad I establishes the Nasrid seat; reinforces walls and towers.
Courtly City
- Muhammad II–IV: administrative quarters and palace foundations take shape.
- Muhammad V (14th c.): Comares Palace and the Court of the Lions—apogee of refinement.
Gardens and Retreats
- Generalife develops as a summer seat; water and shade as design priorities.
After 1492
- Christian uses overlay spaces; Palace of Charles V inserts a Renaissance cylinder.
- Conservation eras later stabilize rather than expand.
Bottom Line
Read the Alhambra as phases you can walk: fort → court → garden.