Royal Chapel - Free Audio Guide

Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Capilla Real, Calle Oficios, Sagrario, Centro - Sagrario, Centro, Granada, Comarca de la Vega de Granada, Granada, Andalucía, 18001, España

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The Capilla Real de Granada, founded by the Catholic Monarchs Isabel I and Fernando II in 1505, is a significant historical and religious site in Granada, Spain. It serves as the burial place for the Catholic Monarchs and their daughter Juana I and her husband Felipe el Hermoso. The chapel exhibits a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles and features impressive artworks, including altarpieces and a rich collection of sacred art. Visitors can explore the museum showcasing historical artifacts and enjoy the active religious ceremonies held here. Opening hours may vary, and admission fees apply. The site is accessible for tourists.