The 10 Best Historic Sites in Realejo - San Matias, Andalucia

September 28, 2021 Hector Krause

The Alhambra citadel of Granada is one of the most famous buildings in Spain: a Moorish fortress with grand archways and delicate ornamental mosaics. Step backwards in time as you wind through the ascending cobblestone streets of Albayzin. You’ll be rewarded with beautiful views from the Mirador San Nicolas. Granada’s nightlife is vibrant and varied, thanks in part to its student population. Hit the bars of Calle Elvira or, for a quieter outing, the traditional tea rooms of La Calle de Las Teterias.
Restaurants in Granada

1. Court of the Lions

Calle Real de la Alhambra S/N Palacio de los Leones, 18009 Granada Spain
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Court of the Lions

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

No doubt you are at the "Palacios Nazaríes" (Nasrid Palaces) and inside its "Palacio de los Leones" (Palace of the Lions). At its center, the most famous and unforgettable courtyard of Granada's "La Alhambra" - "The "Patio de los Leones" (Court of the Lions)! The finest Moorish artistic styles are immortalized in this courtyard! Its construction by Sultan Muhammed V occurred between 1362 and 1391 and the awesome open-air courtyard became immediately the center of the Royal Family's life and the very heart of "La Alhambra". The beautiful central fountain was a symbol of fine taste and of the power exercised by the Nasrid Sultans of the Emirate of Granada. "Patio de los Leones" is probably one of the most fascinating and photographed sites in the whole world! There is no way one can miss it at any trip to Granada. Very fond and loving memories to take home. Enjoy!

2. Convento Santa Cruz la Real

Plaza de Santo Domingo 6, 18009 Granada Spain +34 958 22 35 25 [email protected] http://www.colegiomayorsantacruzlareal.es/contact/templaza/cmscr
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Convento Santa Cruz la Real

The convent of Santa Cruz la Real is a historical building in the heart of the ancient district of Granada. A peacefull and relaxing atmosphere envolves the cloister, whose construction dates from the sixteenth century. Visitors are just allowed to see the cloister, but under reservation, a free guided tour around the whole building can be offered.

3. Sala de las Dos Hermanas

Calle Real de La Alhambra s/n, 18009 Granada Spain http://www.alhambradegranada.org/es/info/palaciosnazaries/saladedoshermanas.asp
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Sala de las Dos Hermanas

Reviewed By Mairwen1

This is one of the small but beautiful rooms within the Alhambra complex. It is a part of the Court of Lions which was the private living space of the Sultan and his family. The most striking feature is the ceiling. When you stand in the middle of the room and look up, you are overwhelmed by the stunning 8 sided star dome. Light comes through sets of small lateral windows and the whole effect is like standing under an exploding star. Over 5000 small prism shapes (musqarnas) were used to create this unique effect. They are arranged in such a way that the light reflects and bounces off them and creates abstract patterns that suggest ideas of creation, divinity and the cosmos.  Absolute precision and mathematical equations were needed to construct such a dome and this was a field in which the Moors were very advanced. Other features include the enormous and elaborately carved wooden doors and the small fountain in the centre of the room which connects vis a little channel to the lion fountain in the central courtyard. The walls are covered with extremely fine stucco plasterwork and inscriptions and verses from the court poet, Ibn Zamrak. The name ‘Two Sisters’ sounds intriguing but it’s the least interesting part of the room and only refers to the two large, marble flagstones on the floor (which I failed to notice at the time because I could barely take my eyes away from the dome).

4. The Alhambra

Calle Real de la Alhambra, s/n Palacio de Carlos V, 18009 Granada Spain +34 958 02 79 71 http://www.alhambra-patronato.es/index.php/Visitar-la-Alhambra/8/0/
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The Alhambra

The second most visited site in Europe: this breathtaking palace-city is a sophisticated blend of medieval Islamic, Renaissance Christian and modern architectural styles..

Reviewed By 381lianem

A wonderful experience, palaces, wonderful gardens, etc etc. take time to explore, best on your own ... book online the general day pass on the official Alhambra site (well in advance/months before you plan to go, as they are sold out fast) and take the time to enjoy the vast „Alhambra sight in the different day lights. Take Buslinie C32 and C 31 to get to the main entrance of the Alhambra ( Tickets 1,40€/person, available on the bus), it is quite a steep walk from the city center...

5. Casa-Museo de Manuel de Falla

Calle Antequeruela Alta 11, 18009 Granada Spain +34 958 22 21 88 [email protected] http://www.museomanueldefalla.com/
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Casa-Museo de Manuel de Falla

The home of composer Manuel de Falla (1876-1946).

6. Generalife

Generalife Realejo-San Matias, 18009 Granada Spain +34 958 22 09 12 http://www.alhambradegranada.org/en/info/placesandspots/thegeneralife.asp
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Generalife

Reviewed By ANGELOV230 - Milan, Italy

Generalife Palace and gardens are separated from the rest of the Alhambra complex, and it takes 20 to 30 minutes walking through nice botanic gardens to get there from the area where Alcazaba, Palace of Carlos V and Palacios Nazaries are located. The gardens are very beautiful, with a lot of trees, flowers, water fountains where you can see frogs and dragonflies. However, the best part is the Generalife Palace, with stunning rooms with Arabic ornaments.

7. Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo

Plaza Campos 6 Cerca de la Plaza de los Campos, 18009 Granada Spain +34 958 84 91 11 http://albaicin-granada.com/seccion.php?listEntrada=576
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Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo

Reviewed By ANGELOV230 - Milan, Italy

Close to the city center of Granada you can find the Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo. Entrance is free, you just have to tell which country you came from, and through nice quiet gardens you reach the Palacio de Almanjana - or at least the single tower remaining. This is older than the Nasrid palace of the Alhambra. There is not much to see, just one square room ("qubba") covered by a wooden frame decorated with a coffered ceiling. However, the decorations covering the walls are very well restored and highlighted by sapient lightning. Around the qubba you can see excavations of military buildings, and upstairs there is a space dedicated to exhibitions, which has also nice views on the qubba itself, as well as on the Sierra Nevada.

8. Murallas del Albayzin

Plaza Mariana Pineda 10, 18009 Granada Spain
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Murallas del Albayzin

9. Cuesta de la Alhacaba

Plaza Mariana Pineda 10 (Oficina de Turismo de la Diputación), 18009 Granada Spain +34 958 22 66 88 [email protected]
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Cuesta de la Alhacaba

10. Iglesia de San Gil y Santa Ana

Plaza Santa Ana 1, 18010 Granada Spain +34 958 22 50 54 http://www.archidiocesisgranada.es/index.php/patrimonio-cultural/visitas-bic/iglesia-de-santa-ana-granada
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Iglesia de San Gil y Santa Ana

Reviewed By mazharsalam - Islamabad, Pakistan

Next to Plaza Nueva and at Carrera Del Darro. Small but beautiful and worth visiting. Do not miss it.

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