
Royal Chapel of Granada
Attraction
4.6 (10725 reviews)
Elaborate 1500s mausoleum for Catholic royalty, including Ferdinand & Isabella, plus a museum.
Calle Oficios, s/n, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
+34 958 22 78 48
Did You Know?
Construction Start
Construction of the Royal Chapel began in 1521, commissioned by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
Burial Site
The Royal Chapel serves as the final resting place for King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, known as the Catholic Monarchs, who played a pivotal role in the unification of Spain.
Architectural Style
The Royal Chapel is a stunning example of Renaissance architecture, showcasing intricate details and a blend of Gothic and Classical elements.
Interior Decoration
The interior of the chapel is lavishly decorated with gold leaf, marble, and intricate carvings, reflecting the wealth and power of the Spanish monarchy.