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Royal Chapel of Granada Review

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The Royal Chapel of Granada is an Isabelline style building, constructed between 1505 and 1517, and originally integrated in the complex of the neighbouring Granada Cathedral. It is the burial place of the Spanish

Royal Chapel of Granada

Posted: Jul 2, 2019
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  • cici的世界
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    #Catholic tombs of the tombs of the two kings #Royal Chapel before Spain was unified, Isabella I was Queen of Castile and Ferdinand II was King of Aragon. The two later tied the knot, and their marriage was extremely successful both politically and militarily. In the following decades, under the two men, the Moors were expelled from Spain, intervened in the Italian war, and funded the Columbus expedition, which later generations called "the Spanish Catholic Twin Kings." It can be said that Spain became a global power after the 15th century, and the Catholic two kings were a great power.

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    Posted: Jul 17, 2019
  • _We***95
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    Granada Cathedral is the Royal Chapel which is the final resting place for Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain. Tickets are 5 euros per tourist. We did not ask for the attractions to give us an audio guide. It won’t take you long to visit here, but all the Spanish history here is interesting. Also, photography is strictly prohibited here.

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    Posted: May 24, 2019
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Granada Royal Chapel is a distinctive Gothic building, the site of the mausoleum of the nobles of the Granada Palace. It is the largest view of the Granada City Museum. The interior of the chapel is really luxurious, but photography is prohibited here, and only the appearance can be photographed as a memorial.

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    Posted: Apr 25, 2017
  • Tiramisu8511
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Spanish people were ruled by Muslims for hundreds of years, and the palace was left by Christification. The walls were painted with onyx pearls. Servants serving the Sudan needed to be blinded and not to see the noble Sudan and the princess. Then either the Muslims will be converted to Christ or all will be seen in God.

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    Posted: Feb 17, 2017
  • 不加糖的甜茶
    5/5Outstanding
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    Adjacent to the cathedral, the Royal Chapel of Granada is the resting place for Isabel and his wife. Although the interior is small, it is particularly gorgeous. The sacrament room next to it displays the treasures preserved by the royal family, including Isabel's crown, Husband Fernando's sword and religious art works, etc., can be quietly and slowly appreciated here.

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    Posted: Oct 22, 2016
  • 罗马情人1980
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    Although we can go to the Royal Chapel for free in the afternoon, the old couple paid for the time to enter the venue for our tickets, so thank the old couple. The Royal Chapel of Granada is actually a tomb of the Catholic Twin Kings, buried in the Castile Queen Isabella I (1451-1504), King Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516), their daughters Castile and Queen Juana of Leon (1479-1555). And her husband, King Philip I of Castile (1478-1506), and Prince Miguel of Asturias (1498-1500), the eldest son. In the Museum of the Holy Collection, there are St. Jude, Portrait, Tapestry, Baroque sculptures and paintings, mainly works by 15th century Flemish, Italian and Spanish painters, including Rosier • Van der Weiden, Dirique • Bautz, Potticeli, Perugino and Bartolome • Bell Mejo. The cold inside is very serious, the solemn, the walk is deliberately slowed down, there is almost no sound, the whole back is goose bumps. It is not allowed to take pictures inside, so we only have photos of the appearance of the rules. As for how the interior is, you can check it online or visit it in person.

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    Posted: Jun 14, 2017
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