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January 10, 2003
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+ The Cathedral and surroundings From the Calle de los Reyes Cat—licos, at the Plaza del Carmen, we take the Calle del Pr’ncipe to the Plaza de Bib-Rambla, the flower market. Here we find the narrow streets which make up La Alcaicer’a and Zacat’n, the old Moorish silk market and are a of skilled craftsmen.... read more+ From the Jer—nimos to the Cartuja Our itinerary begins at the Plaza de las Pasiegas at the main faŤade of the Cathedral.... read more+ Sacromonte and Albaic’n Our itinerary starts at the Plaza Nueva and proceeds to the Plaza de Santa Ana. Here we find the Church of Santa Ana, built in 1537 by Diego de SiloŽ with considerable mudŽjar influences (a mixture of Moorish and Christian styles)... read more+ From the Plaza del Campillo to the Realejo We begin our itinerary at the Puerta del Real, one of the most dynamic centers of the city, where the streets of Reyes Cat—licos and Recogidas meet. From here, we take a short walk to the Plaza de Bibataub’n which faces the front of the Bibataub’n Palace.... read more
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