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A former convent in Granada, the Convent of San Francisco Casa Grande was built in 1507 on an old mosque site, initially serving as the first cathedral of Granada and later a headquarters and residence for the Military Governor.
A fountain in Granada, Spain, known as Pilar del Toro, featuring a bull's head with water spouts, flanked by two statues of semi-naked boys holding jugs.
A historic bridge built in 1880, constructed using bricks and stone, named after the nearby Church of Santa Ana.
The Royal Chancellery of Granada Palace is a monument and the most emblematic work of manierismo in the city of Granada, comprising two main parts: the Chancillería and the Cárcel Real, united by a triangular interior nave.
A historic residential building, the Antiguo Edificio del Banco Central, was designed in the historicist-eclectic style, inspired by Parisian architecture of the Second French Empire.
A church in Granada, the Church of the Sagrario features a Greek cross plan, with an impressive interior characterized by successive arches and spherical cupolas, profusely decorated with reliefs. Its facade is adorned with a curved fronton and features a prominent portico with columnar elements.
A baroque palace built in the 17th century by Ambrosio de Vico, featuring two courtyards and formerly serving as the residence of the archbishops of Granada.
Catholic cathedral dedicated to Santa María de la Encarnación, featuring a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles.
A Category: monument, the Colegio de Niñas Nobles was a school for noble girls founded in the 16th century to educate the daughters of local nobility in reading, writing, and basic knowledge of mathematics, Latin, and Greek.
Palacio Arzobispal