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See the marble tombs of Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II, set beneath one of Spain’s most important Renaissance altarpieces.
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Walk through the sacristy to view Flemish paintings, goldwork, royal crowns, and personal objects belonging to the monarchs.
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Trace the story of Granada’s final conquest, the unification of Spain, and the monarchs’ deep ties to the city through curated displays.
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From the soaring vaults to the carved choir stalls, every corner shows a blend of late Gothic detail and early Renaissance style.
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See the marble tombs of Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II, set beneath one of Spain’s most important Renaissance altarpieces.
-
Walk through the sacristy to view Flemish paintings, goldwork, royal crowns, and personal objects belonging to the monarchs.
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Trace the story of Granada’s final conquest, the unification of Spain, and the monarchs’ deep ties to the city through curated displays.
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From the soaring vaults to the carved choir stalls, every corner shows a blend of late Gothic detail and early Renaissance style.



















































