Where are Spanish royalty buried?

Where are Spanish royalty buried?

NARRATOR: For centuries the kings of Spain governed the most powerful stronghold of Catholicism in Europe. The final resting place for most of these rulers is the imposing Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial, in central Spain.

What is the Royal rotting room?

Every royal family has its ostentatious burial chamber, from Basilique Saint-Denis in France to the Hapsburg Imperial Crypt in Austria. In Spain, 26 gold and marble tombs are installed in San Lorenzo del Escorial, containing every monarch since the 16th century’s Charles V.

Who is buried in Escorial?

This chamber consists of twenty-six marble sepulchres containing the remains of the kings and queens regnant (the only queen regnant since Philip II being Isabella II) of the Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties, from Charles I to the present, except for Philip V and Ferdinand VI.

Who is buried at the Granada Chapel?

The Royal Chapel of Granada (Spanish: Capilla Real de Granada) is an Isabelline style building, constructed between 1505 and 1517, and originally integrated in the complex of the neighbouring Granada Cathedral. It is the burial place of the Spanish monarchs, Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand, the Catholic Monarchs.

Where is Philip II of Spain buried?

Royal Seat of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain
Pantheon of the Kings
Philip II of Spain/Place of burial

Where is Charles II of Spain buried?

Charles II of Spain/Place of burial

Where are the Catholic monarchs buried?

Royal Chapel of Granada
Royal Chapel of Granada – Burial Place of the Catholic Monarchs. The Royal Chapel is located between Granada Cathedral, the old Fish Market and the Church of Sagrario. The construction of the Royal Chapel of Granada wss ordered by the Catholic Monarchs in 1504 as a place of burial for their bodies.

Where is Franco buried?

October 24, 2019
Francisco Franco/Date of burial

Where are the tombs of the kings of Spain?

The Royal Seat of San Lorenzo de El Escorial was built by King Philip II of Spain for several purposes, one being the final resting place of the Kings of Spain. The complex includes a palace, basilica, monastery, and library. The Royal Crypt is located beneath the basilica and the convent. There are two separate Pantheons containing the remains.

Where are the Spanish royals buried in Spain?

Since all but a few of the Spanish royals below are buried in the Pantheon of Kings or the Pantheon of Infantes at the Royal Crypt of the Monastery of El Escorial, the link is directly below and will not be listed in each entry. English names are listed with the Spanish names in parentheses.

Where did Queen Isabella of Spain get buried?

Queen Isabella died in childbirth on May 1, 1539, at the Fuensalida Palace in Toledo, Spain. Her remains were initially buried at the Chapel Royal of Granada but were later moved to the Pantheon of Kings in the Royal Crypt of the Monastery of El Escorial.

Where are the tombs of the Savoia family?

The crypt, which houses the Savoia Family’s Royal Tombs, has been built in the Basilica of Superga’s vaults by King Vittorio Amedeo III’s will, but the purpose to have a mausoleum for the Savoia Family was already in the intentions of Vittorio Amedeo II.