The Generalife is a historic summer palace and gardens located in Granada, Spain. Built in the 13th century during the Nasrid dynasty, it served as a retreat for the Muslim rulers. The name "Generalife" translates to "Garden of the Architect," reflecting its beautiful landscaping and serene atmosphere.
The palace features stunning gardens, fountains, and intricate architecture, showcasing the Islamic art of the period. Visitors can explore the lush greenery and enjoy panoramic views of the nearby Alhambra, another famous landmark in Granada. The Generalife is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting tourists from around the world.