The Renaissance style entrance portal to the Church of Santa Ana in Granada, Spain. The church was built in 1537 in place of a mosque known as the Almanzara. In the 16th century a series of Renaissance buildings were commissioned in Granada by the Christian court, which included the palace of Charles V.
Photograph created 1974. Photograph processed June 1974. Formerly catalogued as B49.274. Notes written on the slide or index: Granada - entrance to baths.