The Royal Chapel is a well known building in Granada and was constructed around the year 1515. It is the site where King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella I were buried and they were both important figures in Spain’s history. They were also the ones who called for its construction as they had decided that they wanted Granada to be their final resting place. The chapel was also dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist who hold high religious significance. Once Emperor Charles I came into power the chapel was decorated even further and had its institutions and foundations improved upon. Ferdinand VI later on would also realize its importance and seek to improve upon it. Improvements would continue to be made throughout history in order to restore it to its prime condition. It is now a very popular tourist attraction and has regular tours throughout its interior. The Royal Chapel was made in a particular gothic style called Isabel and features many unique decorations and ornaments inside. The walls and doors also have a great amount of detail to them as well. Panels are present in the chapel which depict many different religious artworks. Paintings and pictures are also present which depict religious figures and important figures in the history of Spain such as Ferdinand or Isabella. Tourists are able to explore the majority of the rooms in the chapel which all contain little bits of historical facts about the chapel. If anyone gets the chance to visit through the study abroad program, they should visit because it is an amazing opportunity to learn more about Spain.