The Palace of the Forgotten is a space dedicated to Sephardic culture, an open and dynamic venue that aims to interpret Sephardic culture and its relationship with the city of Granada.
It is a 16th-century palace located next to the Darro River and at the foot of the Alhambra. Specifically, it is situated on the slope of Santa Inés, in the Lower Albaicín, the oldest and most charming neighborhood of Granada declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its streets still retain the multicultural essence of Granada.
Inside, visitors can explore its permanent exhibition "Inquisition: Ancient Torture Instruments." Additionally, various events can be enjoyed in the courtyard, such as lectures, book presentations, etc.
It also features a terrace where visitors can admire spectacular views of the Alhambra while breathing in the scent of oranges and orange blossoms.
Palacio de los Olvidados (Miguel Moreno Riojas S.L.U.)
Cta. de Sta. Inés, 6, 18010 - Granada.
CIF: B85151629.
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