From Granada to Seville, historical walls conceal gardens with fountains, ancient trees, and Mediterranean plants. These green spaces in palaces and monasteries display Moorish, Christian, and contemporary Spanish garden design.
Granada, Spain
The gardens contain water channels, pavilions and terraces from the period of Muslim rule over Granada.
Seville, Spain
The garden complex displays Moorish and Christian design elements with water features, colonnades and geometric patterns.
Córdoba, Spain
The garden contains multi-level terraces, citrus trees and statues of Catholic monarchs.
Córdoba, Spain
The courtyards display different garden styles with orange trees, roses and traditional Andalusian ceramic tiles.
Seville, Spain
These public gardens border the walls of Alcázar and contain fountains, statues and Mediterranean plants.
Seville, Spain
A botanical site with over 200 plant species from North and South America, featuring greenhouses and water gardens.
Granada, Spain
Historical building with gardens featuring terraces, pavilions and fountains following English garden architecture.
Seville, Spain
Garden complex with Moorish water features, Renaissance geometry and modern recreational areas.
Málaga, Spain
The garden contains more than 2000 tropical plant species and was established by a merchant family in 1855.
Vélez de Benaudalla, Spain
The garden displays 16th century water architecture with channels, ponds and a traditional irrigation system.
Seville, Spain
A 34-hectare park from 1914 featuring Moorish gardens, Ibero-American Exhibition pavilions and ceramic benches.
Málaga, Spain
A formal garden next to Málaga City Hall with geometric flowerbeds, 70 varieties of roses and Mediterranean plants.
Seville, Spain
The former 15th century monastery complex contains several courtyards with geometric gardens and houses a collection of historical ceramic works.
Seville, Spain
This 16th century palace combines Gothic and Moorish architectural elements with gardens, fountains and traditional Andalusian courtyards.
Granada, Spain
Built in 1928, this cultural center contains art collections, studio spaces and terraced gardens with statues and geometric patterns.
Granada, Spain
Traditional garden house with multiple levels of terraces, fruit trees and flower beds, providing direct views of the Alhambra.
Granada, Spain
This garden complex sits at the base of the Alhambra and provides city viewpoints. Stone paths wind between cypress trees and fountains.
Granada, Spain
The garden features geometric patterns with boxwood hedges, water channels and stone fountains. The building dates from the 16th century.