The Queen's Dressing Room (Peinador de la Reina)Also known as Boudoir (Tocador) or Mirador, this structure was built around the year 1537 as a room for Empress Isabel, Charles V's wife at the top of Abu l-Hayyay's Tower. On the tower's southern side there is a semicircular arch that leads to the Dressing Room. | ||
Decorative capitals and the Patio de la RejaThe patio is enclosed on its north side by a gallery with two floors, designed to join the Renaissance rooms of Charles V to the Comares tower. | ||
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