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About Royal Chapel of Granada

The Royal Chapel of Granada is an Isabelline style building, constructed between 1505 and 1517, and originally integrated in the complex of the neighbouring Granada Cathedral. It is the entombment place of the Spanish rulers, Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand, the supposed Catholic Monarchs. Aside from these chronicled joins, this building additionally contains an exhibition of craftsmanships and different things related with Queen Isabella. The Nasrid line of Granada was the last Moorish domain of Al-Andalus to fall in the Reconquista Reconquest.

This happened in 1492 amid the rule of the Catholic Monarchs, with the success of the city being a critical phase of their joined rule. On September 13, 1504, they proclaimed that they needed their remaining parts to be taken to Granada, and to this impact an illustrious sanction was issued at Medina del Campo, Castile-León, for the Royal Chapel to be fabricated. The inside of the house of prayer takes after an indistinguishable model from the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes in Toledo. It has four side houses of prayer, making the type of a Latin cross and a nave with a Gothic ribbed vault. The choir has a focused curve down to its base, and a sepulcher.

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