• Generalife Palace
  • Alhambra View
  • Alhambra's Night
  • Granada's Panoramic (I)
  • Granada's Panoramic (II)
  • Granada's Cathedral
  • Moorish Windows
  • Court of the Lions
  • Costa Tropical of Granada
Generalife Palace1 Alhambra View2 Alhambra's Night3 Granada's Panoramic (I)4 Granada's Panoramic (II)5 Granada's Cathedral6 Moorish Windows7 Court of the Lions8 Costa Tropical of Granada9
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Social Events (tentative)

  • The ITISE organization also offers other social activities in order to know better the nice city of Granada. These activities will be included in the registration fees for Early Registration:

    • Gala Dinner at Palacio de Santa Paula:
    • This Hotel restaurant is located in what used to be the Santa Paula convent refectory, whose original structure was conserved. AC Palacio de Santa Paula Terrace is found in the central cloister. It is approximately 500m2 with beautiful views.

      The AC Palacio De Santa Paula is centrally located between several of Granada's most historical attractions, including the San Jeronimo Monastery and the legendary Alhambra. Guests will find this convenient location between these historic places an added bonus to the hotel itself, which is housed in the renovated Santa Paula Convent. This Hotel restaurant is located in what used to be the Santa Paula convent refectory, whose original structure was conserved. AC Palacio de Santa Paula Terrace is found in the central cloister. It is approximately 500m2 with beautiful views.

      Palacio de Santa Paula

      Palacio de Santa Paula

      Palacio de Santa Paula



    • Visit to the Alhambra:
    • The Alhambra of Granada is one of the most important artistic-historical monumental group from the arabic civilization. It was created since the 11th century over more than six hundred years by cultures as different as The Muslim, the Renaissance or the Romantic culture. The Alhambra was a palace, a fortress and a citadel; the residence of the Nasrid Sultans and top government officials, court servants and the royal guard.

      The Alhambra of Granada currently contains four clearly distinguishable zones: the Palaces, the military zone or Alcazaba (fortress), the city or Medina, and the villa/gardens of the Generalife, all of them surrounded by woods, trees, gardens, parks and vegetable gardens. The Alhambra was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. In 2011, the Alhambra was the most visited monument in Spain with more than 2.300.000 visitants.

      Registrated conference members will have the opportunity of visiting the monumental group of the Alhambra in a guided visit that will take place during the congress days.

      More information in http://www.alhambra-patronato.es


      Alhambra

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