PALACIO DE LA MADRAZA
Baroque building in the street of the Royal Chapel with a patio of Tuscan columns
Located opposite the royal chapel, this palace was originally the seat of the University of Koranic Law, founded by Yusuf I. After the capture of Granada, it became the place where the knights who ruled the city gathered. After the capture of Granada, it became the meeting place for the knights who ruled the city. Today, it's a Baroque building notable for its patio surrounded by Tuscan columns. It still has a Mudejar-style outbuilding (16th century), corresponding to the oratory of the original madraza. It is also home to various departments of the University of Granada.
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Tres belle façade
A l interieur murs et plafond recouverts de décors en stuc et mosaïque datant de l'époque musulmane