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Highlights include Alcaicería, Campo del Príncipe: a square of transformations, Carmen de los Mártires: A Garden after Its Losses, Carrera del Darro, Casa de los Tiros: fortress, salon, museum, Casa de Zafra.

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  1. Alcaicería: story on the “Granada: markets, cathedral, and new power” route

    Explains how merchants used a halt in trade against a tax farmer.

  2. Campo del Príncipe: a square of transformations: story on the “Realejo: the Jewish quarter, squares, and gardens” route

    The square will show how the size of an urban space helped craftsmen turn a demand for cheap bread into a change of power.

  3. Carmen de los Mártires: A Garden after Its Losses: story on the “Realejo: the Jewish quarter, squares, and gardens” route

    The finale will show what was restored after the failed hotel development, and what disappeared forever.

  4. Carrera del Darro: story on the “Albaicín Above the Darro River: Houses, Courtyards, and Viewpoints” route

    This stop will show why hazardous production remained by the water even after an urban catastrophe.

  5. Casa de los Tiros: fortress, salon, museum: story on the “Realejo: the Jewish quarter, squares, and gardens” route

    The palace shows how one family turned service to the crown, marriage, and inheritance into a status visible right on its facade.

  6. Casa de Zafra: story on the “Albaicín Above the Darro River: Houses, Courtyards, and Viewpoints” route

    This stop connects a private Nasrid courtyard with the redistribution of houses after the conquest.

  7. Casa del Chapiz: story on the “Albaicín Above the Darro River: Houses, Courtyards, and Viewpoints” route

    The finale brings the route together around a house that retained the name of an owner who lost the entire estate.

  8. Church of El Salvador: story on the “Albaicín Above the Darro River: Houses, Courtyards, and Viewpoints” route

    This stop explains the price at which the armed Albaicín avoided an assault on its main mosque.

  9. Comares Palace and the Hall of the Ambassadors: story on the “Alhambra and Generalife: Power, Water, and People” route

    The rescued ceiling will show how one night’s work separated the original from a later reconstruction.

  10. Corral del Carbón: story on the “Granada: markets, cathedral, and new power” route

    Shows how a guarded courtyard brought lodging, a transaction, and tax collection together in one place.

  11. Corrala de Santiago: a house around the sky: story on the “Realejo: the Jewish quarter, squares, and gardens” route

    The shared courtyard will connect the layout of a tenement house with the price its last tenants paid to preserve the building.

  12. El Bañuelo: story on the “Albaicín Above the Darro River: Houses, Courtyards, and Viewpoints” route

    Clearing the hammam will show what the restorers had to separate from the medieval masonry.

  13. Gate of Justice: story on the “Alhambra and Generalife: Power, Water, and People” route

    This stop explains why the ceremonial entrance became a fitting stage for a dispute over knightly honor.

  14. Granada Cathedral: story on the “Granada: markets, cathedral, and new power” route

    It explains why the author of the main façade was first expelled from the chapter and then restored.

  15. Isabella and Columbus: a monument to fourteen ninety-two: story on the “Realejo: the Jewish quarter, squares, and gardens” route

    Here, the state's version of the past will collide with how Granada residents first saw the monument prepared for a celebration.

  16. Lonja de Mercaderes: story on the “Granada: markets, cathedral, and new power” route

    It will link merchants’ accounts to the dispute over rooms beside the chapel.

  17. Madrasa of Granada: story on the “Granada: markets, cathedral, and new power” route

    Explains how a former captive secured income, lodging, and teachers for the school.

  18. Palace of Charles V: story on the “Alhambra and Generalife: Power, Water, and People” route

    The unfinished residence will show who paid for the imperial plan and why its owner never moved in.

  19. Partal Palace: story on the “Alhambra and Generalife: Power, Water, and People” route

    The story of the removed dome will show the cost of returning a private palace to the state.

  20. Patio de la Acequia: story on the “Alhambra and Generalife: Power, Water, and People” route

    The canal will connect the ownership dispute with the income that irrigated gardens brought their owners.

  21. Placeta de Carvajales: story on the “Albaicín Above the Darro River: Houses, Courtyards, and Viewpoints” route

    Here, a legend of a disrupted wedding meets a square laid out on the site of a vanished house.

  22. Plaza Bib-Rambla: story on the “Granada: markets, cathedral, and new power” route

    Here, a market square will become the site of a demonstrative break with the former faith.

  23. Plaza de los Aljibes: story on the “Alhambra and Generalife: Power, Water, and People” route

    Beneath the level square, the fortress’s main vulnerability after the conquest becomes clear: its water supply.

  24. Plaza Nueva: story on the “Albaicín Above the Darro River: Houses, Courtyards, and Viewpoints” route

    Here, a hidden river and a nearby court come together with a public sentence and the children’s dispute over their mother’s property.

  25. Plaza Nueva: story on the “Granada: markets, cathedral, and new power” route

    The route ends where the royal court turned a sentence into a public warning.

  26. Puerta del Sol: Water and Work: story on the “Realejo: the Jewish quarter, squares, and gardens” route

    Here, the city water supply becomes a story of women’s earnings and the struggle for every share of water.

  27. Royal Chapel of Granada: story on the “Granada: markets, cathedral, and new power” route

    It will show the family mausoleum as a place where a son controlled memory while his mother was still alive.

  28. San Nicolás: story on the “Albaicín Above the Darro River: Houses, Courtyards, and Viewpoints” route

    The stop will show how a president's personal memory became city advertising and outlived its own plaque.

  29. Santo Domingo: the church of a vanished monastery: story on the “Realejo: the Jewish quarter, squares, and gardens” route

    The surviving church makes it possible to trace the fate of a vast monastery divided among new owners and institutions.

  30. The Alcazaba and Torre de la Vela: story on the “Alhambra and Generalife: Power, Water, and People” route

    The bell will link a military tower, the life of a service family, and the distribution of water across the plain.

  31. Water Stairway: story on the “Alhambra and Generalife: Power, Water, and People” route

    The finale will explain why, after the workers were expelled, it was specifically water specialists who had to be brought back.

  32. Yehuda ibn Tibbon: an exile with a scroll: story on the “Realejo: the Jewish quarter, squares, and gardens” route

    This stop will restore one of its residents to the vanished quarter and trace the fate of a craft begun after exile.