Friday in Granada
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Yesterday I was in Granada, one of the most famous cities of Andalusia.
In the Paseo de los Tristes, located on the banks of the Darro river, so called by the locals because in the 19th century it was the way to the cemetery of San Jose, its official name is Paseo del Padre Manjon.
I sat down to have some wine and chat with the person with whom I was to discuss business matters and took the opportunity to take some photos for the travel album I have been putting together.
The only thing missing was the pasodoble dedicated to the city written by Agustín Lara.

Here we see the Darro River that borders the Alhambra and that gives its name to this Paseo.
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In this photo you can see the Parish Church of San Gil and Santa Ana, of Mudejar architecture.

This is the Hotel Reuma, located at the foot of the Alhambra, formerly a hospital, it is known by the locals as the hotel of the suitcases.
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This is the narrow street in the Mercado de Artesanias (Crafts Market).


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The next three photos are a view of the Alhambra at different times of the day, morning, afternoon and evening.
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And at the end two glasses of beer that accompanied us filled with the vital liquid all the time we were there.
All photos, as usual, were taken with my inseparable Minolta digital camera.
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