Feb 22, 2012
Alhambra of Granada is a palace and a fortress complex located in Granada, Spain. It was built in 14th century by Muslims, then taken back during great Reconquista. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a number one spot in the whole Spain according to the Lonely Planet. 6000 visitors are allowed in every day, and if you ever decide to visit this place, it is a good idea to buy your tickets online. This was one and only place in Spain where all the tickets were sold out way before the noon.
We were lucky enough to spend the whole day in Alhambra, and a couple of days in Granada. This was our next stop after Madrid on our epic stereojourney. I’ve snapped about 300 stereopictures of Alhambra on that day. Here I offer you the best pieces.
As usual all the pictures are available in side-by-side and red-cyan anaglyph formats. Choose yours.
Side-by-side (crossview) set on Flickr (73 photos): http://www.flickr.com/photos/karismafilms/sets/72157628981438265/
Anaglyph set on Flickr (65 photos): http://www.flickr.com/photos/karismafilms/sets/72157629002837027/
Or you can watch anaglyph versions right here. Since there are lots of photos, I’ll split this gallery into two parts. Put your 3D glasses on to enjoy part one.
Wikipedia article on Alhambra: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhambra

Granada is located 468km from Madrid to the south.





























