The Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain was built in the Moorish architectural style. It features Islamic design elements like column arcades, fountains, reflecting pools, geometric patterns, Arabic inscriptions, and painted tiles. The original construction was ordered by the king of Granada and continued by his son, Muhammad II. The decoration includes carved stucco, tiles with floral designs, and Quranic inscriptions. The central courtyard is surrounded by 124 white marble columns and features a tiled square and colonnade along with fountains and pools.