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Yes. You are just about to reach the grounds of the 13th century "Great Mosque of Albayzin"! From its original remains, only the ancient ablution courtyard, some columns and a very deep well can still be seen. Over the mosque's site, the construction of the "Iglesia de Nuestro Salvador" started in 1527. Along the centuries and despite earthquakes, fires and restorations, the church still has characteristics of moorish and renaissance architectural styles. A small entry fee of E$1 is charged, allowing the visit to the church itself, the ablution courtyard and some other rooms. Enjoy!…
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Date of experience: March 2019
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If you have time whilst walking through the Albaycin district of Granada, it is worth popping over to take a look at the church, museum and surrounds
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Date of experience: November 2018
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Iglesia de Nuestro Salvador is a large church and college complex with a fine brick tower with Mudejar style windows. Small 1 Euro entrance fee.
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Date of experience: November 2017
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The church, its little museum and its garden, located in the Albaycin district, are worth a short visit.
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Date of experience: April 2015
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When walking in the Albayzin district, you may come across this church. It stands where the Albayzín's main mosque once stood and you can still visit the mosque's original peaceful courtyard as well as the church. The 16th-century church that was first built here was burnt to the ground in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War and had to be rebuilt. There is also a small museum that worth a visit.…
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Date of experience: August 2013
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