Although we can go to the Royal Chapel for free in the afternoon, the old couple paid for the time to enter the venue for our tickets, so thank the old couple. The Royal Chapel of Granada is actually a tomb of the Catholic Twin Kings, buried in the Castile Queen Isabella I (1451-1504), King Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516), their daughters Castile and Queen Juana of Leon (1479-1555). And her husband, King Philip I of Castile (1478-1506), and Prince Miguel of Asturias (1498-1500), the eldest son. In the Museum of the Holy Collection, there are St. Jude, Portrait, Tapestry, Baroque sculptures and paintings, mainly works by 15th century Flemish, Italian and Spanish painters, including Rosier • Van der Weiden, Dirique • Bautz, Potticeli, Perugino and Bartolome • Bell Mejo. The cold inside is very serious, the solemn, the walk is deliberately slowed down, there is almost no sound, the whole back is goose bumps. It is not allowed to take pictures inside, so we only have photos of the appearance of the rules. As for how the interior is, you can check it online or visit it in person.