Se sube a ella tras una escalera de 6 peldaños. Es una sala de forma cuadrada inspirada en las antiguas qubbas persas.
Fue construida por el Rey Alfonso XI de Castilla tras la Batalla de Salado donde venció a los musulmanes.
La cubierta es de madera artesanal y con forma octogonal. En las cuatro paredes tienen dos filas horizontales de decoración con yeserías.
Fue utilizada por el Rey Pedro I el Justiciero para impartir su justicia real en los pleitos de sus súbditos.
Tiene en el centro del suelo una fuente de mármol que se comunica con el estanque del Patio del Yeso del que hablaremos mañana.
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Alcazar (3): The Room of the Justice.
The Room of the Justice is a room to the left of the Court of the lion. We raised after a stairs of 6 steps. It is a squared room inspired in the former Persian qubbas.
It was constructed by the King Alfonso XI of Castile after the Battle of Salado where he conquered the Muslims.
The cover is of handcrafted wood and with octogonal form. In four walls they have two horizontal rows of decoration with plaster-works.It was used by the King Pedro I the Just to give his royal justice in the lawsuits of his subjects.
A fountain of marble is in the center of the soil that ends in the reservoir of the Court of the Yeso.
It was constructed by the King Alfonso XI of Castile after the Battle of Salado where he conquered the Muslims.
The cover is of handcrafted wood and with octogonal form. In four walls they have two horizontal rows of decoration with plaster-works.It was used by the King Pedro I the Just to give his royal justice in the lawsuits of his subjects.
A fountain of marble is in the center of the soil that ends in the reservoir of the Court of the Yeso.