Detail of Wine Gate and the Alcazaba — Stock Photo, Image
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Detail of Wine Gate and the Alcazaba — Stock Editorial Photography

Detail of Wine Gate (Puerta del Vino) and the Alcazaba a moorish fortification are two of the oldest constructions in the Alhambra of Granada, Spain

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