Basilica of San Juan de Dios
Built in 1737, Granada's most opulent baroque church hides gold leaf on every surface, 190 mirrors, and the relics of St John of God kept in a silver urn.
Granada Cathedral and the Royal Chapel at its heart. The Albaicín churches built on mosque foundations. The Madraza, once a Nasrid school of Islamic law. Three faiths, one city.
Built in 1737, Granada's most opulent baroque church hides gold leaf on every surface, 190 mirrors, and the relics of St John of God kept in a silver urn.
Granada Cathedral, built over 181 years from 1523, blends Gothic foundations with a Renaissance interior of five naves and a circular chapel with a gilded dome.
San Jerónimo holds the tomb of the Great Captain in a Renaissance church completed in 1522, with a carved altarpiece and gilded ceilings of exceptional quality.
Isabelline Gothic chapel with the tombs of Isabella I and Ferdinand II. The sacristy holds royal regalia and paintings by Memling, Botticelli, and Bouts.