The Alhambra organizes new guided tours by experts aimed at discovering new perspectives of the Monument
This Friday the Alhambra is starting a new programme of tours guided by specialists in different fields. Antonio Malpica Cuello, Professor of Medieval History at the University of Granada will be inaugurating the programme with a visit to the Alcazaba. The next day on Saturday 26th at 10 a.m., Jesús Bermúdez, the adviser to the Council of the Alhambra and Generalife on Archaeological Heritage, will be leading visitors along a route which he has entitled “The Sultan’s Castle”. On Sunday also at 10 o’clock, the historian and heritage expert, Juan Antonio Vilar, will be focusing his itinerary on the Walls and Towers of the Monument.
Those interested in taking part in this activity must book in advance as there are only a limited number of places. This can be done online at www.alhambra-tickets.es or by calling 902 888 001. The price of the visit, which will last an average of two hours, is 9 euros and the minimum age for those wishing to take part is 12 years old, i.e. secondary school students. The Council of the Alhambra and Generalife has other activities for younger children such as La Alhambra y los Niños (The Alhambra and children), specifically designed for this age group.
The visits led by specialists scheduled for May will begin under the heading “Know the Alhambra”. On 9 May the tour will be led by Francisco Lamolda, the architect-conservator of the monument, who will be explaining the architecture of the Alhambra. On the next day, Saturday 10th, water will be the main theme of the route organized by the surveyor and historian, María Cullel, while on the Sunday, nature, vegetation and conservation in the Alhambra will be the subject of the tour led by the architect, Virginia Brazulle Naulet.
Decoration in the Alhambra will be the main theme of the third day of guided visits. José Manuel Gómez-Moreno, Professor of History of Art at the University of Granada will be leading a tour entitled “Fusion and symbiosis: the Mudejar in the Alhambra”; whilst the Head of Museum Conservation, Purificación Marinetto, will be exploring Islamic art as seen in the Nasrid Alhambra and José Manuel Rodríguez Domingo, Lecturer of History of Art at the UGR, will be leading a tour entitled “Nasrid architectural decoration: evolution and iconography”.
“The history of the Alhambra as seen in its epigraphy” is the title of the visit that José Miguel Puerta Vílchez, Lecturer of History of Art at the UGR and researcher, will be guiding on 23rd of May. The following day, Barbara Boloix, an Arabist and lecturer at the UGR, will be guiding a tour entitled “The Queens of the Alhambra”, while Antonio Peláez Rovira a lecturer from the Department of Semitic Studies of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Granada will be analysing the 15th century Alhambra.
The central theme of the visits on 30th May and 1st June will be the Generalife. The first tour, led by the engineer Ignacio Morón, will be focusing on the vegetable gardens, while Carlos Vílchez, a Doctor in History of Art from the University of Granada, will be leading a visit to the “Royal House of Happiness, the Palace of the Generalife”. This group of tours will finish with an itinerary organized by the lawyer and writer César Girón entitled “From the governorship in perpetuity to a public heritage area”.
The Rodríguez-Acosta Foundation will be included in the guided tours scheduled for June. The conservator of this institution, Javier Moya, will be showing his party the Foundation’s Museum collection, while José Tito Rojo, a botany lecturer from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Granada will be revealing the Foundation’s gardens. The last tour will be by the architect, Javier Gallego Roca, who will be explaining the architecture of the Foundation building known as the Carmen Blanco (White Mansion).
The programme will end on a high note with tours on mysticism and poetry in the Alhambra. The philologist Naima Anahnah will begin the tours on Friday, 13 June with a visit entitled “Islam in the epigraphy of the Alhambra”. The next day the writer and teacher, José Carlos Rosales, will be explaining the poetic space of the monument from the Christian era onwards. The programme will come to a close with a tour entitled The Alhambra al-Yahud (The Alhambra of the Jews) by the Professor of Hebrew and Aramaic Studies from the University of Granada, María Dolores Ferre Cano, who is also the Vice-Rector of Graduate and Post-Graduate Studies..
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