Palacio de Galiana, Toledo explained

Palacio de Galiana
Map Type:Spain
Architectural Style:Mudéjar architectural style
Owner:Alphonse X of Castile
Location:Toledo, Spain
Location Country:Spain
Coordinates:39.8654°N -4.0051°W

The Palacio de Galiana is a Mudéjar palace in Toledo, Spain, on the borders of the Tagus River. It was built on the site of an earlier summer villa and garden of Al-Mamun, the king of the Taifa of Toledo, in the thirteenth century by king Alfonso X of Castile.

Gardens

The garden area around the palace, called the 'Al-Munya al-Na‘ura' (the Water Wheel Orchard)[1] or 'Huerta del Rey' (the king's garden) included a botanical garden of the pharmacologist Ibn al-Wafid.[2] The garden was also, possibly, the location of a water clock, constructed by Al-Zarqali.[3]

20th century

From the 1950s onwards the Palacio de Galiana was restored and its present garden designed by the architects Manuel Gómez Moreno and Fernando Chueca Goitía under the auspices of its owner Carmen Marañón.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Antonio Almagro and Luis Ramón-Laca, "Introduction to the catalogue of Andalusian Gardens" (Toledo 7) Web site: Middle East Garden Traditions . 2009-02-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090211174157/http://www.middleeastgarden.com/garden/english/?page=spain . 2009-02-11 . (retrieved 27 November 2008)
  2. The Economic History of Spain Under the Umayyads, 711-1031, p. 38: "Ibn al-Wafid specialised in medicine and botany and wrote important works and was employed by Mamun of Toledo to lay out his famous botanical garden near Toledo in the valley of the Tagus between the Palace called Galiana and the river."
  3. In Ahmed ibn Mohammed al-Makkari, The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain, (Routledge, 2002) reprinted from the first edition of 1840-43, Contributor Michael Brett writes (p. 384): "Los Palacios de Galiana (the palace of Galiana), where two tanks similar to those here described are still visible."
  4. Eduardo Mencos, Hidden Gardens of Spain, Frances Lincoln Ltd, 2004,, p. 67 https://books.google.com/books?id=QopXrEDCHf4C&pg=PA67&dq=palacio+Galiana#PPA68,M1 (retrieved on November 27, 2008)