Granada
Granada Cathedral - central nave.
Right gangway of Granada Cathedral.
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This cathedral (Church of the Annunciation) is very wide: it has a central nave, parallel naves on both sides, and two side gangways.
Right nave of Granada Cathedral.
Botanical Garden of Granada University.
Statue of the water carrier and his donkey.
Basilica of Saint John of God.
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At Calle San Juan de Diós, Granada.
The street isn't wide enough to allow a more substantial photo of the church.
Saint Jerome Monastery.
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
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This is the side aisle of the church, at Calle San Juan de Diós, seen from Calle Rector López Argüeta, Granada.
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
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This is the façade, at Calle San Jerónimo. Trees across the street made impossible to get a view of the whole façade. The photo was taken from Calle San Juan de Diós, Granada.
Royal Major College of Saint Bartholomew and Saint…
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At Calle San Jerónimo, Granada.
It was the palace of Beneroso family since 1582 until the extintion of the family, lack of descendants. The jesuits received the palace by will of the Beneroso, using it until 1767, when jesuits were sent off Spain and the Spanish Crown became the owner.
Church of Saint Just and Saint Pastor.
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At University Square (Plaza de la Universidad), Granada.
This 16th century church was added more recent elements, until the 18th century.
Plaza Nueva (New Square).
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This is one of the zones in Granada with Christmas lights.
In early December afternoons were as hot as 20ºC. After sunset the temperature dropped fast and, at dawn and until 8 o'clock, lows of 2ºC were registered.
Supreme Court of Justice of Andalousia.
Pilar del Toro Fountain (16th century).
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Designed by Diego de Siloé, this fountain is located at Plaza de Santa Ana, Granada.
Church of Saint Gil and Saint Anne (16th century).
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It was built after a project of Diego de Siloé, between 1537 and 1547. The tower was built between 1561 and 1563, after a project of Juan Castellar.
Location: Plaza de Santa Ana, Granada.
Corral del Carbón (14th century).
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In the Middle Ages it was both inn and warehouse for merchants. In spite of some improvements, the original structure was kept. The image shows the courtyard, accessed at Calle Puente del Carbón, Granada.
Corral del Carbón (14th century).
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This is the entrance door to the medieval inn and warehouse sought by merchants in transit, at Calle Puente del Carbón, Granada.
Granada City Hall.
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