Granada chapel royal is a tomb, located in southern Spain anda Lucia autonomous region city of granada. The double king mausoleum burial with castilla the queen Isabella I (1451-1504), aragorn king Ferdinand south ii (1452-1452), their daughter castilla and Leon queen juana (1479-1479) and her husband king Philip I of castilla (1478-1506), the grandson of the prince of asturias miguel dara bass (1498-1500). Exhibited at the museum of sacristy, have a holy Du, portrait, tapestries, baroque sculpture and painting, etc., mainly in the 15th century Flemish, Italian and Spanish painter''s works, including Luo Xier van der wei deng, di rick bao Bates, botticelli, peruzzi and bartow lo mei mei Mr Bell.
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Granada chapel royal is a tomb, located in southern Spain anda Lucia autonomous region city of granada. The double king mausoleum burial with castilla the queen Isabella I (1451-1504), aragorn king Ferdinand south ii (1452-1452), their daughter castilla and Leon queen juana (1479-1479) and her husband king Philip I of castilla (1478-1506), the grandson of the prince of asturias miguel dara bass (1498-1500). Exhibited at the museum of sacristy, have a holy Du, portrait, tapestries, baroque sculpture and painting, etc., mainly in the 15th century Flemish, Italian and Spanish painter''s works, including Luo Xier van der wei deng, di rick bao Bates, botticelli, peruzzi and bartow lo mei mei Mr Bell.
#罗马双王陵墓# Royal Chapel Before the unification of Spain, Isabella I was the queen of Castile and Ferdinand II was the king of Aragon. Later, the two tied the knot, and their marriage was extremely successful both politically and militaryly. In the following decades, under their rule, the Moors were expelled from Spain, intervened in the Italian War, and funded Columbus expeditions. Later generations called them "Spanish Catholic twin kings." It can be said that Spain became a world-dominant power after the 15th century, and the double Catholic kings made great contributions.
Granada Cathedral is the Royal Chapel, which is the final resting place of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain. Each tourist's ticket is 5 euros. We did not ask the attractions to provide us with audio guides. It will not take you long to visit here, but all the Spanish history here is very interesting. In addition, taking pictures is strictly prohibited here.
Here, you can see a completely different Spain. Albayzin is the oldest Islamic neighbourhood in Granada. After the completion of the Alhambra, it became a residential area where many classes of people lived together. Muslims established the great Kingdom of Granada here. From the Alhambra, you can clearly see These beautiful white houses, this is the neat Albayzin district.
There is an inconspicuous royal chapel in the alley behind the cathedral in the center of Granada, where the two most famous kings in Spanish history, Isabella of Castile and Fernando, king of Aragon are buried here. Photography is allowed, but it is necessary to understand the history.