TORRE DE LA AQUA—TOWER OF THE AQUEDUCT.

Close to the two Towers, Del Candil and De la Cautiva, is the corner Tower De la Aqua, where an aqueduct, stemming the ravine, supplies the hill with water.

THE LADIES’ TOWER.

The interior of the Ladies’ Tower was formerly remarkable for an alcove of extraordinary beauty. The Tower is isolated, and, unfortunately, a tourist purchased it for a trifling sum. After stripping the marvellous decoration—a masterpiece of Yúsuf I.—the aforesaid traveller magnanimously presented the denuded carcass to the State.

THE MUSEUM.

In a chamber near to the entrance of the Court of the Lions, a collection of Moorish remains has been brought together. A conspicuous object is the marble sarcophagus, or tank, brought from the Alcazába, with basso-relievos of animals;

DETAILS OF THE ENTRANCE DOOR TO THE MUSEUM OF THE ALHAMBRA.