Alcaiceria
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, GRANADA/ Updated : Jun 26, 2015, 14:32 IST
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Alcaicería is Granada’s busy and colourful marketplace. Alcaicería is a generic Arabic word used to denote bazaars. Grananda’s marketplace can be traced back to Moorish times. Unlike most Moorish traditions, it survived the Christ … Read more
Alcaicería is Granada’s busy and colourful marketplace. Alcaicería is a generic Arabic word used to denote bazaars. Grananda’s marketplace can be traced back to Moorish times. Unlike most Moorish traditions, it survived the Christian conquest. An unexpected fire burnt down Granada’s original Alcaicería, a labyrinth of shops with rust-coloured doors, in the 19th century. Read less

Alcaicería is Granada’s busy and colourful marketplace. Alcaicería is a generic Arabic word used to denote bazaars. Grananda’s marketplace can be traced back to Moorish times. Unlike most Moorish traditions, it survived the Christian conquest. An unexpected fire burnt down Granada’s original Alcaicería, a labyrinth of shops with rust-coloured doors, in the 19th century. A replica of the original bazaar was built. The new market has lesser shops and the evidence of Neo-Moorish architecture can be seen everywhere.
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