Monasterio de San Jerónimo, Granada
Monasterio de San Jerónimo is a 16th-century Renaissance monastery located in Granada, Spain. Founded in 1504, it was the first monastery built after the Reconquista and is dedicated to Saint Jerome. The monastery features a beautifully ornate church with a grand altarpiece by Diego de Siloé and a cloister with intricate detailing. It is also the burial place of the renowned Spanish military leader, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, known as "El Gran Capitán." The monastery's architecture reflects the transition from Gothic to Renaissance styles, making it an important cultural and historical landmark. Visitors can explore its serene courtyards, admire the religious art, and learn about its role in Granada's history. The site remains an active convent, adding to its spiritual ambiance.