The Royal Chapel of Granada, also known as the Capilla Real, is a Roman Catholic church located in the heart of Granada, Spain. It was built in the 16th century by Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II, who are buried in the chapel alongside their daughter Joanna and her husband, Philip the Handsome.
The chapel is famous for its stunning Gothic architecture and intricate artwork. The interior of the chapel is adorned with a number of beautiful altarpieces, sculptures, and paintings, including works by prominent Spanish artists such as Alonso Cano and Diego de Siloé. Visitors can also view the royal tombs, which are located in a vault beneath the chapel.
In addition to its historical and artistic significance, the Royal Chapel of Granada is an important pilgrimage site for Catholics. It is located adjacent to Granada's famous Alhambra Palace, and many visitors combine a visit to both sites in one day.