The Sacromonte is a neighborhood, one of the oldest, in Granada built on the highest point in the city. 'Sacromonte' is "sacred mountain", referring to the Sacromonte Abbey on the mountain near it that houses the relics of martyrs burned at the stake including Granada's patron saint: San Cecilio. The festival of San Cecilio is held in the Sacromonte the first weekend of February and is supposed to be pretty awesome. Many of the houses, restaurants, etc. are built into the mountain like caves. (It reminds me of hobbits - "In a hole in the ground there lived many Spaniards.. . ")The Sacromonte also has some of the greatest views of the city and of the Alhambra, the many buildings up on the hill. . . |
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