Open today at 15:00-18:15(Admission ends at 18:45)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
Calle Gran Via de Colon, 5, 18001Map
Phone+34 958 22 29 59
What travelers say:
I actually came here and I felt the grandeur of that scale and the honor ^^ A place you can only see when you come to Granada
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Granada Cathedral Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This Christian cathedral in the center of Granada was built in 1523 on the site of an Islamic mosque. After 180 years of construction, this church has become a landmark of Granada that incorporates Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Although it is not so magnificent, it is the main witness to the vicissitudes of Granada's history. . If you look closely, every brick and tile in the church reveals the architectural imprint of different periods. The central chapel of the cathedral has a majestic 45-meter-high dome. Even if the architectural style is difficult to define, the stained glass windows around the dome are a must.
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Granada Cathedral Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I actually came here and I felt the grandeur of that scale and the honor ^^ A place you can only see when you come to Granada
The Spanish Grande Cathedral has a Chinese guide, but it is very lengthy. It is too lazy to listen to you. There are several big music scores, half a person tall, and a small room with a few full-length mirrors, which are arranged by the priest.
Granada Cathedral is hidden in the alleys of the ancient town of Granada, blending with the surrounding ancient city. The main church was built in 1523 and was not completed until the 18th century, and was modified by several designers to incorporate the Renaissance, Mudhar, Baroque and other styles. This time it happened to be closed and did not enter the church, but it was possible to have the opportunity to hang out in the streets of the ancient city around the church, which has a special flavor.
The cathedral is still very stylish, but compared to the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, the Cathedral of Seville, this is relatively simple. The degree of luxury is lower.
The last palace of the Arab world in Italy.
I always felt that this was not the Spanish kind, but Spain is so magical, there are many cultural integration characteristics
Beautiful cathedral a must see and the area surrounding it has many things and great photo point.