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Calle Real
s/n.
Opening hours: Summer (1/4 -
31/10). Monday - Sunday,
8.30 - 20.00.
Winter (1/11 - 31/3). Monday
- Sunday, 8.30 - 18.00.
Alhambra was build by the
Nazaris in 1238 as a
fortress and residential
area. It was constructed on
the hilltop Sierra Elvira in
Granada as a small town with
beautiful gardens and
decorations. The Generalife
palace was constructed in
the 14th century next to
Alhambra as resident for the
Nazari Monarchs. The palace
is full of incredible
Moorish architecture,
sculptures and gardens.
Tickets can be purchased in
advance in all BSCH banks.
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Gran Vía 5.
Opening hours: Monday - Saturday, 10.30 - 13.30 and 16.00 - 19.00, Sundays,
16.00 - 19.00.
The construction of the cathedral of Granada was ordered by the catholic kings
in 1503 shortly after conquering the town from the Moors. The cathedral was
designed by the architect San Juan Evangelista in a mixture between Gothic and
Renaissance styles. The catholic kings were later in 1521 buried in the royal
chapel in the Cathedral.

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Royal Chapel
Oficios 3.
Opening hours: Summer (1/4 - 1/10). Monday -
Saturday, 10.30 - 13.00 and 16.00 - 19.00,
Sundays, 11.00 - 13.00 and
16.00 - 19.00.
Winter (1/11 - 31/3). Monday - Saturday, 10.30 - 13.00
and 15.30 - 18.30. Sundays, 11.00 - 13.00 and 15.30 -
18.30.
The royal chapel is situated on the northern front of
the Cathedral and was build in the same period. Apart
from the great royal chapel with the tombs of the
catholic kings the chapel also hosts a museum with
paintings of Van der Weyden and the crown of Isabel and
the sword of Fernando (the catholic kings) |
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Corral del Carbon - Moorish building |
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El Corral del Carbón
Mariana Pineda 12.
Opening hours: Monday - Friday 9.00 - 19.00, Saturdays and Sundays 10.00 -
14.00.
El Corral del Carbón is a Moorish building from the 14th century, which once
suited as a storage and hotel for merchants coming to Granada. Today the
building is hosting the tourist office of Granada.
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Monastery of Cartuja
Monasterio de la Cartuja s/n.
Opening hours: Summer (1/4 - 31/10). Monday - Saturday, 10.00 - 13.00 and 16.00
- 20.00.
Winter (1/11 - 31/3). Monday - Sunday, 10.00 - 13.00 and 15.30 - 18.30.
The construction of the Monastery of Cartuje was started in 1516 but didn't
finish until the 19th century. This long period has influenced in the
architectural styles used in the construction. It is possible to find elements
of baroque, gothic and neo classic styles.
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Monastery of San Jeronimo
Rector López Argüeta 9.
Opening hours: Summer (1/4 - 31/10). Monday - Saturday, 10.00 - 13.30 and 16.00
- 19.30, Sundays 11.00 - 13.30 and 16.00 - 19.30.
Winter (1/11 - 31/3). Monday - Saturday, 10.00 - 13.30 and 15.00 - 18.30.
Sundays 11.00 - 13.30 and 15.00 to 18.30.
The Monastery of San Jeronimo was ordered build by the Catholic kings in 1496.
It was designed by the architect Diego de Siloe in a Renaissance style and is
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The Albaycin neighborhood is one of the most fascinating areas of Granada with a mixture of original Arab and Christian architecture. The many small streets and the incredible monuments preserve some of the original atmosphere of the Moorish Granada. When entering this area you can find the old gateway 'puerta de Elvira', which was build by the moors.
In Albacin you can also find the church of Salvador (Plaza de Abad 2), which was constructed on an ancient mosque and still conserve some original parts. Another great example of Moorish architecture in this area is the Palace Dar-Al-Horra (Callejón de las Monjas s/n) where the mother of King Boabdil had her residence.
The Square Plaza Larga is also worth a visit. This was a market place build by the Moors and still today it has kept its original function.
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Carrera del Darro 31.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10.00 - 14.00.
El Bañuelo is an Arab bathhouse from the 11th century
and one of the oldest surviving Arab bathes in Spain.
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