Royal Chapel of Granada - Burial Place of the Catholic Monarchs
The monarchs died before the chapel was finished, and their bodies rested in the convent of San Francisco de la Alhambra (today the Parador Nacional de Turismo) until the Royal Chapel was completed. Charles V was subsequently commissioned in 1521 to move the bodies of his grandparents to the newly completed chapel. Carlos V buried almost all the dead of the family in the Royal Chapel, including Ferdinand and Isabella, Philip the Handsome and Joanna the Mad, his wife Elizabeth, their children and Princess Maria of Portugal, wife of Prince Philip. The burial monument of the Kings is the work of the Italian Domenico Fancelli, who built it in Genoa with Carrara marble, while that of Joanna the Mad and Philip the Handsome is the work of Bartholomew Ordenez. La Capilla Real de los Santos Juanes is embedded in the Cathedral and set in a magnificent setting of the historic city centre. It is one of those monuments that any city in the world would be proud of. The original main entrance to the Royal Chapel of Granada is inside the Cathedral. The current entrance to the Royal Chapel is through la Lonja, from where you start your visit. |
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