Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada in southeastern Spain, located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sierra Nevada mountains. With over 1000 years of history, Granada has a rich cultural and architectural heritage including the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Alhambra palaces and fortresses from the Nasrid dynasty and the historic Moorish quarter of Albaicin. Granada also features a 16th century Renaissance cathedral and many other notable architectural monuments.
Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada in southeastern Spain, located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sierra Nevada mountains. With over 1000 years of history, Granada has a rich cultural and architectural heritage including the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Alhambra palaces and fortresses from the Nasrid dynasty and the historic Moorish quarter of Albaicin. Granada also features a 16th century Renaissance cathedral and many other notable architectural monuments.
Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada in southeastern Spain, located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sierra Nevada mountains. With over 1000 years of history, Granada has a rich cultural and architectural heritage including the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Alhambra palaces and fortresses from the Nasrid dynasty and the historic Moorish quarter of Albaicin. Granada also features a 16th century Renaissance cathedral and many other notable architectural monuments.
[MUSIC] Granada is the capital city of the province with
the same name, located in south-eastern Spain between the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Andalusian hinterland. [RIVER] The city is located at the foot of Sierra Nevada, the highest mountain range of the Iberian Peninsula. [WIND] With more than a thousand years of recorded history, Granada enjoys one of Spain's most important cultural and architectural patrimonies. [MUSIC] Besides the Alhambra, the world renowned palaces and fortresses of the Nasrid dynasty, and the historical Moorish quarter Albaicin, [STREET] both designated as Patrimony of Humanity by the UNESCO, Granada boasts a Renaissance cathedral dating from the 16th century and many other architectural monuments of the first magnitude. [MUSIC]