Alhambra and Generalife Gardens
It was situated on the slopes of the Hill of the Sun (Cerro del Sol), offering a stunning panoramic view of the city and the valleys of the Genil and Darro rivers. The name has various interpretations, including the Governor"s Garden, the Architect"s Garden, and the Vegetable Garden of the Gypsy Festivity Organizer, among others. The Generalife served as a retreat for the kings of Granada, providing a peaceful escape from the formalities of palace life.
The gardens and cultivated areas are an integral part of the Alhambra and Generalife palaces, with decorative elements, perfection, and symbolism present in every nook of the monument. They add a transcendent quality to the landscape, both in the physical space and throughout history. The passage of time has significantly influenced the Red Hill, enhancing the diversity of the gardens with various styles and gardening preferences, reflecting different eras and sensibilities.