Royal Chapel of Granada tickets and tours
Alhambra, Granada Cathedral and Royal Chapel guided tour in English
Book now and get ready to discover the Alhambra and the Cathedral and Royal Chapel of Granada on a half-day tour carried out in 2 parts.
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Granada Cathedral, Royal Chapel, Albaicín and Sacromonte guided tour
Enter the Royal Chapel, admire Granada's Cathedral and explore the Albaicín neighborhood.
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Granada cathedral and Capilla real guided tour
Enjoy a guided tour of the Cathedral and Royal Chapel of Granada and learn more about the history of these places.
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Alhambra complete visit with audio guide and Granada City Card
Get the best of Granada with this audio-guided tour of the Alhambra with tickets included. Access the city's best monuments and move easily around the city with 9 trips on urban bus transport and 1 trip on the tourist train Granada City Tour.
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Alhambra guided tour and Granada city pass with all entrances
Enjoy this complete package to discover Granada: Alhambra guided tour, tickets for the main monuments of the city and transportation all in one.
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Complete guided tour of the Alhambra and City Card
Travel back in time and visit the Alhambra in Granada with an expert guide. Move around the city with the city card and complete your stay with tickets for the most important monuments of the city.
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The inside story
The Royal Chapel of Granada (Capilla Real de Granada) is one of the most important places of interest in the city. Located inside the Cathedral of Santa María de la Encarnación, the chapel houses the mortal remains of Catholic Monarchs. Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand ordered its construction in 1504 and it was built between 1505 and 1517 in Isabelline Gothic style under the direction of Enrique Egas.
The main altarpiece is considered one of the first plateresque altarpieces in Spain and its iconography is structured around three main thematic axes: religious, political and territorial unity. Also noteworthy is the Main Grille, the work of the master Bartolomé, and the Renaissance bars that close the chapels of Santa Cruz and San Ildefonso.