Granada Cathedral is one of Spain's grandest Renaissance-style cathedrals, located in the center of Granada. Built in the 16th century, the cathedral is a blend of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles, with an ornate interior, a soaring dome and magnificent stained glass windows. The cathedral also houses a fine collection of religious art, highlighting the splendor of Spain's Golden Age. Adjacent to the Royal Chapel, where Isabella I and Fernando II are buried, it is a must-see for lovers of history and art. Whether it's the architectural beauty or the history, Granada Cathedral is worth savoring.
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