Cathedral from the Alhambra

Spanish German

Cathedral from the Alhambra

The Cathedral of the Incarnation (Catedral de la Encarnación) is a Roman Catholic church located in Granada, Spain. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Granada and one of the most significant buildings of the Spanish Renaissance. The cathedral was built between 1523 and 1704, and it is located near the Alhambra, the Moorish palace of Granada. The cathedral's interior is filled with Renaissance architecture, including 16th-century choir stalls and 17th-century Baroque altarpieces. It also contains an extensive collection of art and artifacts, including paintings by the famous Spanish artist Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. The cathedral is a popular tourist destination, with many visitors from around the world coming to admire its beauty.




See more photographs of Granada

This photograph is part of the following albums:
Granada Cathedral



Search / Busqueda


This page has no cookies and there is no tracking or invasion of your privacy of any kind.
15,996 : views of this image - 1,406,857 : views of all images since 1st January 2020.