A collection of inscriptions located in the two passageways connecting the cloister of San Fernando …
The altar/chapel of San Lorenzo was founded in 1282 by Don Sebastián, archdeacon of Castro. …
The eleventh stage took Francisco Guerrero and Francisco Sánchez from Samaria to Bethsaida, on the …
Bells were one of the first objects that, along with liturgical vestments, gold and silverware, …
On 6 November 1653, the Chapter of Granada Cathedral agreed with Clemente Jiménez, a guitar maker from Granada, to build a harp for 350 reales (11,900 maravedís). The instrument was …
Votive endowment of Juan García de las Doblas at the chuch of San Isidoro in Seville (1507).
Each year, the cathedral of Granada printed sheets with the texts of the carols for the Christmas matins. For the period in question, 1765-1787, between 800 and 1000 copies were …
In 1509, Diego Colón, Admiral and Viceroy of the Indies, hired four trumpeters in Seville to serve him in the new territories conquered by the Castilian crown.
The confraternity of public notaries of Granada was one of the first to be organized in the city. This brotherhood celebrated its liturgical services inside the cathedral, at the chapel …
The location in the Seville Cathedral archive, in July 2005, of a polyphony fragment from the second half of the 13th century, in which two conductus were copied, allows us …
In 1665, Juan Pérez de Carmona, organ builder, built a new instrument for the church of Santa María Magdalena in Granada.
As a result of the earthquake of 1755, the building of the collegiate church of El Salvador was badly damaged. In 1762, the chapter commissioned José Corona, a master bell …
In 1501, Elena Rodríguez, "of black woman", endowed two feasts in the church of San Juan de la Palma in Seville, one with the dedication to San Miguel and the …
Prohibition of the minstrels of the collegiate church of El Salvador from going to the Casa de Comedias to play in the puppet shows that took place there.