The Palace of the Forgotten, located in Granada, Spain, is a museum that focuses on the Spanish Inquisition, Jewish history, and the heritage of Granada and Andalusia. This museum provides a unique opportunity to delve into the rich and complex history of these subjects, offering a comprehensive understanding of the region's past.
The Palace of the Forgotten is housed in the Casa-Palacio de Santa Inés, a restored 16th-century building that has been declared a heritage site of cultural interest. Since its opening in 2014, the museum has offered guided tours, which can be booked in advance.
In recent years, the Palace of the Forgotten has been hosting two permanent exhibitions. The first, "Inquisition: Ancient Instruments of Torture", provides a chilling look into the tools used during the Spanish Inquisition. The second, "Interactive Flamenco", offers an immersive experience into the world of Flamenco, a traditional Spanish dance form.
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Cuesta de Santa Inés 6, Granada
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