Custody shapes condition—who cares for the Alhambra determines how it survives.
Nasrid Court (13th–15th c.)
- Palatine city under emirs; royal residence, administration, and ceremony.
1492 and After
- Crown of Castile assumes control; Christian uses overprint spaces; later Habsburg/Bourbon periods.
- Neglect and ad‑hoc occupation in parts; Romantic era sparks new value.
Modern Stewardship
- From national monument status to today’s Patronato de la Alhambra y Generalife.
- Ticket revenue funds conservation; research and monitoring are ongoing.
UNESCO Context
- Inscribed 1984 (with Generalife); buffer zones and management plans govern change.
- Visitors are stakeholders—behavior is part of governance.
Bottom Line
Ownership moved from court to crown to public trust—care widened with each step.