Royal+Chapel+of+Granada

=Royal Chapel of Granada=

The Royal Chapel of Granada is a manusoleum located in the city of Granada in Andalusia, southern Spain, that stores the remains of the Catholic Kings.On September 13, 1504, Catholic Kings decided they wanted their remains to be taken to Granada, and for this reason a Royal Warrant was issued at Medina del Campo,Castile-Leon, for a Royal Chapel to be built. The Royal Catholics chose the city of Granada as their burial place, based on the Royal Decree. It was constructed in the gothic style between 1505 and 1517. Queen Isabella's, King Ferdinand's, Infante Miguel's, and Philip I's remains were not taken there until 1521. There are also relics and artworks in the Sacristy Museum. when this Chapel was built it was dedicated to St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist.

The Royal Chapel of Granada is united and connected with other important buildings, such as Grenadians Lonja, the Cathedral, and Church of the Tabernacle, and was built on the former site of the Mosque. The most important parts of the inside of the temple are the altarpiece, the gate, and the crypt. In the Sacristy Museum is the legacy of the Catholic Monarchs.