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  1. Feb 6, 2024 · Granada Cathedral and the Capilla Real. The cathedral of Granada is dedicated to the Virgin of the Incarnation. This grand 16th century church largely dates back to the Renaissance and is 115 metres long and 67 metres wide. The Capilla Real, the Royal burial chapel, abuts the cathedral and can be visited separately. History Cathedral of Granada

  2. 7,187 reviews. #24 of 264 things to do in Granada. Historic SitesArchitectural BuildingsReligious Sites. Open now. 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Chapel of the Catholic Kings was conceived as a burial site intimately linked to the Cathedral, but without merging with its architecture. It is built with a single nave, an octagonal ...

  3. Striking burial place for the Catholic Monarchs. This building attached to Granada Cathedral is the final resting place of the Spanish monarchs, Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand. The stunning Isabelline-style building was constructed between 1505 and 1517. There is an entrance fee of 5 euros.

  4. Dec 30, 2015 · Jun 2023. The 47 meter high domed chapel housing the royal tombs is attached to the Catedral Santa Maria de la Encarnacion with a separate entrance. It was an addition to the cathedral built in the early 16th century in late gothic style. It is full of artistic treasures including a 15th century painting by Botticelli.

  5. Royal Chapel of Granada. 7,196 reviews. #24 of 270 things to do in Granada. Historic SitesArchitectural BuildingsReligious Sites. Closed now. 10:15 AM - 6:30 PM. Write a review. About. The Chapel of the Catholic Kings was conceived as a burial site intimately linked to the Cathedral, but without merging with its architecture.

  6. The royal funerary chapel was built between 1504 and 1521 in late Gothic Flamboyant style by Enrique de Egas. Work started 12 years after the capture of Granada. This means the construction of this chapel was initiated before the construction of the cathedral. Today both buildings are together.

  7. Granada: Cathedral & Royal Chapel Skip the Line Tour If the Alhambra is the highlight of the Muslim side of Granada, the Cathedral is the heart of the Christian city. On this 90-minute walking tour with a Spanish-speaking guide you’ll begin with a visit to the Cathedral, built on the site of a mosque by Queen Isabella after the conquest of ...

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