Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Blogger, Kacie Lennon

Journey From Sevilla to Granada

Daily Highlights:

  • Morning Departure from Sevilla
  • Train Journey to Granada (~2.5 hours)
  • Leisure Reading and Presentation Preparation
  • Arrival and Check-in at Hotel in Granada
  • Visit to Palacio de Dar-al-Horra with a presentation by Jemma
  • Visit to El Maristan de Granada
  • Visit to El Bañuelo
  • Visit to Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo with a presentation by Ari

On the Road Again!

Another day, another hotel change! We started our morning with an early departure from Sevilla, bidding farewell to its vibrant streets and warm ambiance. The train journey to Granada, lasting roughly 2.5 hours, provided a nice break, perfect for starting my next read and getting a little work done on my next presentation on En Bañuelo in Granada! The smooth ride, punctuated by scenic views of the Andalusian countryside, provided a great atmosphere to prepare for the day ahead.

Looking Out the Train Window

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Photo by Kacie Lennon

Exploring Granada

Our first stop was the Palacio de Dar-al-Horra, a former Nasrid palace in the Albaicín neighborhood. Jemma gave a thoughtful presentation on the site’s history, highlighting its connection to Aixa, the mother of Muhammad XII (Boabdil), the last Nasrid ruler of Granada.

Unlike some of the larger palaces we’ve seen, this one felt more intimate—its quiet courtyards and delicate tilework gave the impression of a domestic space that still carried political weight. I was struck by how the architecture seemed to balance beauty and privacy, especially in a building tied to female power. It made me wonder how women like Aixa shaped the spaces they inhabited—and how those spaces, in turn, shaped their influence.

Jemma's presentation in Palacio de Dar-al-Horra

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Photo by Wen Ting Ooi