Granada Royal Chapel and Cathedral Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Get to know and learn about 2 of the great monuments of Granada, the Royal Chapel and the Cathedral, thanks to this guided tour. During the approximately 2 hours that the experience lasts, you will be accompanied by a tour guide who will explain the history of these places, as well as all the little details and anecdotes.
Both monuments are of great Christian importance, as you will be able to see the place where the Catholic Monarchs are buried. Not forgetting that along the route you will be able to see the first Renaissance and Gothic details that were made in Spain.
- Visit the Royal Chapel and the Cathedral of Granada in approximately 2 hours.
- You will be accompanied by a tour guide to whom you will be able to ask all your questions.
- See 2 Christian monuments of great importance, along with the tombs of the Catholic Monarchs.
What’s included
- Guided tour of the Royal Chapel and the Cathedral of Granada
- Tourist guide
- Entrance to the Royal Chapel
- Entrance to the Cathedral of Granada
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Step by Step
Take this guided tour to the Royal Chapel and the Cathedral of Granada, 2 of the most important Christian monuments of the city. The visit to both monuments lasts approximately 2 hours.
During this time, you will learn not only their history, but also their architectural symbolism, as well as the works of art inside.
All these explanations will come from the hand of a tour guide who will accompany you throughout the tour. You will learn why these monuments were built, the various anecdotes that took place inside, as well as small architectural details. For example, the works of art on the walls will be highlighted, as well as the various decorations on the arches and altarpieces.
The Gothic-style Royal Chapel is one of the largest mausoleums in Europe. Inside, one of the highlights are the tombs of the Catholic Monarchs.
Next to the Royal Chapel is the Cathedral, one of the first Renaissance buildings in Spain. This cathedral was built precisely on the site where the city's main mosque used to be.