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Church of San Miguel Bajo

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in style, and attributed by Agencia Albaicín to a builder, Antonio Fernández, and a carpenter Gil Martín. It is notable for its wooden ceilings. A second building period took place between 1551 and 1557. This follows a more
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The church closed in 1842 due to falling congregations, and many of its interior fittings were removed. It reopened in the 21st century as the headquarters of the brotherhood,
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The church has a single nave, about 40 metres long and 20 meters wide, and the two stages of development are visible. The first section, completed 1528-1539 is
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Cross of Christ which stands in the square was originally located adjacent to the church, but was relocated to the opposite side of the square following the
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palace is the most complete remaining example. These included a mosque on the site of the present church. The mosque's original
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neighbourhood, at Placeta de San Miguel Bajo. It was built in the 16th century on the site of the neighbourhood's former main
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The name distinguishes the area, and the church, from San Miguel Alto, located on a hill at the northern end of the AlbaicĂ­n.
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The area of Placeta de San Miguel Bajo formed the site of the al-Qaṣaba al-Qadīma palace complex of the
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Siloe came to Granada in 1528, and remained in the city until his death working on
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The church is constructed of brick and stone, faced in white plaster. The
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of the original mosque. The entrance façades have been attributed to
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and the creation of 23 new parishes, under the direction of Cardinal
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emir Badis. The complex, which was later displaced by the
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bell tower
Affiliation
Catholic
AlbaicĂ­n
Granada
Church of San Miguel Bajo is located in Andalusia
Geographic coordinates
37°10′54″N 3°35′43″W / 37.181656°N 3.595314°W / 37.181656; -3.595314
Church
Style
Mudéjar
Renaissance
Spanish
Granada
Spain
AlbaicĂ­n
mosque
Zirid
Alhambra
Nasrid dynasty
Dar al-Horra
cistern
Roman
conquest of Granada
Catholic Monarchs of Spain
Mudéjar
parish church
forced conversions
Rebellion of the Alpujarras

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