Calle Santa Isabel La Real 15, 18010 Granada SpainMap
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Charming monastery
This convent was founded by Queen Isabella of Castile after Granada was conquered in 1492, on the site of a Moorish Palace. It stands on the quaint street which crosses the top of the Albaicin neig...
On the way going down the hill from San Nicholas to Old town, we came across this convent and someone had told me that you can buy sweets or baked goods from from there - these were delicious! The nun...
If you want to visit your church, it is advisable to inform you before at the tourist office because their timetables are quite short. Unfortunately when I went, I found it closed. The nuns see ...
Very well preserved, just to enter the church and the others you have to have luck, almost always are closed and the interior is entered with organized visits, and you have to give as "donation" ...
Charming monastery
This convent was founded by Queen Isabella of Castile after Granada was conquered in 1492, on the site of a Moorish Palace. It stands on the quaint street which crosses the top of the Albaicin neig...
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On the way going down the hill from San Nicholas to Old town, we came across this convent and someone had told me that you can buy sweets or baked goods from from there - these were delicious! The nun...
Nice monastery
I was waiting for the time to pass by so I stumbled upon the monastery. I didn't get inside but it was beautiful and peaceful in the morning.
Difficult to visit
If you want to visit your church, it is advisable to inform you before at the tourist office because their timetables are quite short. Unfortunately when I went, I found it closed. The nuns see ...
Very well preserved
Very well preserved, just to enter the church and the others you have to have luck, almost always are closed and the interior is entered with organized visits, and you have to give as "donation" ...