Royal Chapel of Granada
The Royal Chapel of Granada is a must-see when in Granada because of the enormous historical value it holds. The interior of the structure also features the first altarpiece in the same style, making it one of the finest specimens of late Gothic architecture.The history and design of this area provide a bridge between the late Middle Ages and the dawn of the modern era. The choir in the Royal Chapel is supported by a low vault typical of Gothic architecture. The yoke and arrows, symbols of the Catholic Monarchs' unified kingdoms, adorn the walls with other heraldic patterns.Artwork of a religious nature, such as paintings, sculptures, and silver chalices, can also be found there. When you pass the churches, you will see the Main Grille-screen which is the pinnacle of plateresque design in Spain. The tombs are immediately visible once you pass through the grille and into the crossing.The tomb of Philip and Joanna, influenced by Michelangelo, is on the left, while those of the Catholic Monarchs, also from the Renaissance period, are on the right. The crypt is underneath the tombs, containing the bodies of the departed in lead coffins.Click Here to Book: Royal Chapel Of Granada Tickets
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