This section shows you what to see in Granada, arranged by neighbourhoods.
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Basilica of San Juan de Dios
Construction of the church began at the behest of Brother Alonso de Jesús Ortega in 1737 and finalised in 1759.
It was financed by the Hospitaller...

Monastery of San Jerónimo
Formed by the church and monastery, it dates back to before the Christian conquest of the city. It construction is attributed to the Catholic...

Madraza Palace
Located in the centre of Granada, on Calle Oficios, it was founded by Yusuf I in 1349, during the Nasrid era. It is also known as Yusufiyya or the...

Royal Chapel
The Chapel of the Catholic Monarchs was conceived as a burial place that would be intimately linked to the Cathedral, without merging with its...

José Guerrero Centre
José Guerrero was not only one of the most singular artists within American abstract expressionism, but also exercised considerable influence over...

House of Mariana Pineda
The creation of the Mariana Pineda European Centre for Women fulfils a threefold objective: honouring the memory of this famous woman with a great...
Corrala de Santaigo
The Corrala de Santiago is an impressive example of the vernacular architecture of Granada in the 16th and 17th centuries. Located in the historical...
Sephardic House
The origins of the Realejo district can be traced back to the original Jewish settlement, when the area was known as Garnata al-Yahud. This museum...

Cathedral
The Cathedral of Granada is to be understood in the context of the project for an imperial city envisaged by Emperor Charles V.
The Cathedral was...