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Hans De Hengel
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A preserved historic hammam (Islamic bathhouse) in Granada, Spain, the Bañuelo or El Bañuelo is a restored facility that showcases the traditional architecture and functionality of a medieval Muslim bathhouse.
A museum in the Albayzín district, the Archaeological Museum of Granada was established in 1879, featuring numerous artifacts from various time periods, including Paleolithic, Bronze Age, Roman, and Hispano-Muslim archeology, housed in the 16th-century Castril palace.
A Renaissance-style palace, the Castril palace is a museum building in Granada, hosting the Archaeological Museum of Granada. Built in 1539, the palace is attributed to Sebastián de Alcántara and features a distinctive façade with a recorded foundation date.
A Mudéjar and Renaissance-style church building in Granada, featuring a cruciform plan with a prominent chancel and ornate wooden ceilings, as well as a baroque organ and ornate capillas.
The Gate of the Pomegranates is a historical access point leading to the Nasrid palace, Alhambra, in Granada, Spain, built in the style of Roman triumphal arches with a classic front façade during the Spanish Renaissance.
A fortification in Granada, Torres Bermejas Castle consists of three towers of varying sizes, with a central tower having three floors, and features a portal, balcony, and cistern.
A sculptural group depicting a meeting between Isabella I of Castile and Christopher Columbus, created by Mariano Benlliure, featuring a bronze figure of the queen seated on her throne and Columbus bowing to her.
A 16th-century palace in Granada, made up of a ground floor, first floor, and tower, remodelled in the 19th century.
A 14th-century agricultural structure, Corral del Carbón is a monumental funduq with a triangular courtyard and a three-story gallery, featuring Moorish-style ornamentation and a projecting entrance gateway with an iwan-style arch.
A royal chapel, built between 1505 and 1517, serves as the burial place of Spanish monarchs, including Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand the Catholic Monarchs. It features a gallery of artworks and items associated with Queen Isabella.
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.
Catholic cathedral dedicated to Santa María de la Encarnación, featuring a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles.
A Roman Catholic Hieronymite monastery in the Renaissance style, founded by the Catholic Monarchs Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. The monastery church is famous for its architecture and was the first in the world consecrated to the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
A basilica built between 1737 and 1759, it is a historic temple housing the remains of San Juan de Dios, its founder. Its interior features a Latin cross plan with a wide nave, lateral chapels, and a dome-shaped ceiling, adorned with sculptural and pictorial works.
A historic gate, formerly known as Bāb Ilbira, is a well-preserved 14th-century arch that was originally part of the Zirid walls and rebuilt during the Nasrid era. Today, only a part of the gate remains, with the Royal Hospital built over a section of a former Muslim cemetery.
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