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The Patio of the Wrought Iron Grille (Patio de la Reja) is so known because of the wrought iron grille that is on the southern wall since 1655, as if it were a balcony. The patio must have been built at the same time as the Emperor's Chambers (Habitaciones de Carlos V). In the middle of the patio there is a stone fountain and in the corners there are hundred-year-old cypresses.
The Hall of the Nymphs (Sala de las Ninfas) is to the right, so called because of several feminine marble statute of the Charles V Palace (Palacio de Carlos V).