The Granada Cathedral (Catedral de Granada) was commissioned by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I in the early 16th century. The elaborate Renaissance-style structure is built on the site of a ...
Located next to the Granada Cathedral, the Royal Chapel was built between 1505 and 1517. Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand, Catholic monarchs and sponsors of Christopher Columbus’ trip to the New ...
Anno Domini 1492 was quite a year for the Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella. Their most famous accomplishment was to send Christopher Columbus on his way to the New World. Less well-known is ...
The Cathedral of Granada, also known as the Cathedral of Incarnation, occupies pride of place in the city. It is one of the most prominent structures of Andalucia. The Cathedral was constructed on the ...
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