The Palace of Charles V is a remarkable Renaissance building located within the Alhambra complex in Granada, Spain. It was commissioned by Emperor Charles V in 1527 to establish a royal residence close to the Alhambra. The structure is known for its unique circular courtyard and its fusion of Spanish and Italian Renaissance architectural styles. While its construction was never fully completed, the palace now houses the Alhambra Museum and the Fine Arts Museum of Granada, making it a prominent cultural and historical attraction.