-The Cartuja de Granada Monastery is a highly recommended visit if you visit the city.
The guided tour will help you see and understand this place of isolation of monks, active in Granada from the 16th century until the exclaustration of the year 1836.
Knowing the origin of the Cartuja Order, the regulations that its founder drafted in the 11th century, the austere way of life of its monks, their spiritual search far from the material and the mundane ...
The contrast between the austere common rooms and the decorative exuberance of the Church, the Tabernacle and the Sacristy, a masterpiece of Spanish Baroque, where the view finds no space to rest: stucco on the walls, marbles, sculpture, painting, is striking. Inlay ... An authentic sensory experience where you can enjoy works by such renowned artists as José de Mora, Pedro Atanasio Bocanegra, Antonio Palomino, José Risueño ... who knew how to transmit spirituality, the emotion of the religious mystery.
Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. It is not recommended for people who cannot climb the entrance stairs to the monument.
meeting point: at the door of the Monastery