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Granada Cathedral Collection

The Granada Cathedral, located in the charming city of Granada, Nicaragua, is a magnificent testament to local architecture and history

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Horse and cart taxi and local architecture, Granada, Nicaragua

Horse and cart taxi and local architecture, Granada, Nicaragua

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Granada, Nicaragua

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Granada, Nicaragua

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Adoration of the Magi (Epiphany) by Bartolome Bermejo

Adoration of the Magi (Epiphany) by Bartolome Bermejo

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: The Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedra, Granada, Nicaragua

The Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedra, Granada, Nicaragua

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Central Park and the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Granada, Nicaragua

Central Park and the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Granada, Nicaragua

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Tomb of Ferdinand and Isabella in the Cathedral, Granada;An Autumn Tour in Andalusia, 1875

Tomb of Ferdinand and Isabella in the Cathedral, Granada;An Autumn Tour in Andalusia, 1875. Creator: Gustave Doré
Tomb of Ferdinand and Isabella in the Cathedral, Granada; An Autumn Tour in Andalusia, 1875. [Pilgrims at the Tomb of the Catholic Monarchs - Ferdinand II

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Forced Baptism of Arab women, after the taking of Granada, attic with wooden relieves

Forced Baptism of Arab women, after the taking of Granada, attic with wooden relieves in the main altarpiece, made between 1520 - 1522 by

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Forced baptism of Muslims in 1502, after the fall of Granada, attic with wooden

Forced baptism of Muslims in 1502, after the fall of Granada, attic with wooden relieves in the main altarpiece of the Royal Chapel of the Cathedral of Granada

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Altarpiece of Jesus Nazareno in the Cathedral of Granada

Altarpiece of Jesus Nazareno in the Cathedral of Granada. Designed in 1722 by Marcos Fernandez and made by Felix Rodriguez and Jose Narvaez, with paintings by Ribera and Alonso Cano

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Christ in the Mount of Olives, by Sandro Botticelli

Christ in the Mount of Olives, by Sandro Botticelli

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Catedral de Granada, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Catedral de Granada, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Granada Cathedral, first built in 1583 and sacked by pirates many times

Granada Cathedral, first built in 1583 and sacked by pirates many times, in the heart of this historic city, Granada, Nicaragua, Central America

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Plaza de la Independencia and Parque Central with Granada Cathedral beyond

Plaza de la Independencia and Parque Central with Granada Cathedral beyond, in centre of this historic city, Granada, Nicaragua, Central America

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: View along colonnades of Plaza de la Independencia to Granada Cathedral in the heart of this

View along colonnades of Plaza de la Independencia to Granada Cathedral in the heart of this historic city, Granada, Nicaragua, Central America

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: The altar and interior of Granada Cathedral, Granada, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

The altar and interior of Granada Cathedral, Granada, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Granada Cathedral, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Granada Cathedral, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Sculptures in Granada cathedral, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Sculptures in Granada cathedral, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Statues in Granada Cathedral, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Statues in Granada Cathedral, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageGranada Cathedral Collection: Granada Cathedral, founded in 1583, rebuilt in 1915, Granada, Nicaragua, Central America

Granada Cathedral, founded in 1583, rebuilt in 1915, Granada, Nicaragua, Central America


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The Granada Cathedral, located in the charming city of Granada, Nicaragua, is a magnificent testament to local architecture and history. As you stroll through the bustling streets, you may catch sight of a horse and cart taxi passing by, adding an old-world charm to this vibrant city. One cannot help but be captivated by the grandeur of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption. Its towering spires reach towards the heavens, beckoning visitors from far and wide to admire its beauty. Inside, one can marvel at masterpieces such as Bartolome Bermejo's Adoration of the Magi (Epiphany), which showcases exquisite artistry. Stepping into The Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedra feels like stepping back in time. This sacred space exudes tranquility and reverence, inviting worshippers to find solace within its walls, and is also home to significant historical artifacts such as the Tomb of Ferdinand and Isabella – a poignant reminder of their reign during Spain's golden age. Adjacent to Central Park lies this architectural gem that has stood tall for centuries. The cathedral's presence dominates the landscape while harmoniously blending with its surroundings. Local architecture seamlessly intertwines with European influences, creating a unique fusion that reflects Granada's rich cultural heritage. As you explore further inside this majestic structure, you will come across hidden treasures like Gustave Doré's An Autumn Tour in Andalusia depiction on display - showcasing his artistic prowess through intricate details. History comes alive within these hallowed halls; reliefs depicting forced baptisms after Granada was conquered serve as reminders of past struggles faced by Arab women and Muslims during those times. The Altarpiece of Jesus Nazareno stands as an awe-inspiring centerpiece within this sanctuary dedicated to faith. Its intricate carvings tell stories that have been passed down through generations—a testament to devotion and spirituality. Outside in Andalucia Square, you can admire sculptures that adorn the cathedral's exterior.