Iglesia de San Juan de los Reyes - Granada, Andalucía, España
Posted by: Ariberna
N 37° 10.792 W 003° 35.517
30S E 447454 N 4114989
Iglesia de San Juan
Waymark Code: WM164PA
Location: Andalucía, Spain
Date Posted: 05/05/2022
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es: " Edad Moderna : Primer tercio del Siglo XVI Edad Contemporáriaa : 1882-1884 ; 1951 , 1966 , 1982 , 1999-2007 Estilos : Gótico , Mudéjar Arquitectos : Rodrigo Hernández . Francisco Prieto - Moreno Pardo ( Rehabilitación ) ; Antonio Martín Muñoz ( Rehabilitación )
Antigua mezquita de conversos cristianos ( principios del siglo XIII ) , fue el primer espacio consagrado como iglesia por los Reyes Católicos al conquistar la ciudad , siendo demolida en 1520 para levantar este templo . Su estilo gótico , apreciable en su puerta principal y en los arcos apuntados de las naves , evidencia una primera fase del mudéjar granadino . Es la única de las parroquias albaicineras que posee tres naves . La mitad del muro que da a San Juan de los Reyes se rehízo a finales del siglo XIX para realizar una segunda puerta . De la antigua mezquita se ha conservado el alminar , adosado a la cabecera de la iglesia y al que se le añadió el cuerpo de campanas . Su decoración exterior de ladrillo con arcos mixtilineos y paños de sebka evidencia su estilo almohade , similar al de la Giralda de Sevilla .
en: " Modern Age: First third of the sixteenth century Age Contemporáriaa: 1882-1884; 1951, 1966, 1982, 1999-2007 Style: Gothic, Mudéjar Architect: Rodrigo Hernandez. Francisco Prieto - Moreno Pardo (Rehabilitation); Antonio Martín Muñoz (Rehabilitation) Old Mosque of Christian converts (the early thirteenth century) was the first space consecrated as a church by the Catholic Monarchs to conquering the city, being demolished in 1520 to build this temple. Its Gothic style noticeable in your front door and pointed arches of the ships, shows a first phase of Moorish Granada. Is the only one of the parishes albaicineras it has three naves. Half of the wall overlooking San Juan de los Reyes was rebuilt at the end of the nineteenth century for a second door. Of the old mosque minaret has been preserved, attached to the head of the church and to which was added the body of bells. Its exterior decoration brick archways and tea sebka out your Almohad style, similar to that of the Giralda in Seville."
Group that erected the marker: Ciudad de Granada
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: Pcta de las Escuelas Granada,
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: Not listed
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