The fortified complex of Torres Bermejas, managed by the Patronage of the Alhambra and Generalife, opens to the public for the first time since its acquisition in 1962, with free visits on Saturdays and Sundays. Located on the Mauror hill, this historic space, restored by the Patronage with an investment of 1.8 million euros, now allows visitors to learn in depth about the history of the Alhambra. Patricia del Pozo, the Minister of Culture and Sports, highlighted that this opening is part of a broader project to recover the entire hill, a plan developed by the Patronage over the years.

The restoration work involved various interventions to ensure the stability and preservation of Torres Bermejas, including improvements to the roofs and structures for waterproofing, as well as an emergency phase in 2021 to resolve instability issues. This project is also part of the Ministry of Culture’s plan to create a heritage route, the “Paseo del Duque,” which will connect other points of interest in the area.

This complex, built in the 9th century and modified during the Nasrid period and later centuries, is a valuable example of defensive architecture. Throughout history, it has served various purposes, including as a prison and asylum, until it was acquired by the Patronage in the 1960s. Its strategic location, overlooking the urban landscape of Granada, emphasizes the importance of its inclusion in the cultural tour of the Alhambra.

Inside Torres Bermejas, visitors can also view a video tribute to the restoration team, created in collaboration with the beer manufacturing company, Cervezas Alhambra. This audiovisual piece highlights the detailed conservation work carried out in the Alhambra workshops, showcasing the efforts of the restorers to preserve this historical heritage.

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