The Nasrid Palaces are the heart of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain, and a prime example of exquisite Islamic architecture. Built between the 13th and 14th centuries during the Nasrid Dynasty, these palaces feature stunning details, including ornate stucco work, intricate tile mosaics, and beautifully designed courtyards like the famous Courtyard of the Lions. The palaces are a masterpiece of Moorish design, blending architecture with water features, delicate arches, and inscriptions in Arabic. Visitors can explore rooms like the Mexuar Hall, the Hall of the Ambassadors, and the Comares Tower, each offering a glimpse into the luxurious life of the Nasrid rulers and the splendor of Al-Andalus.