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Hotel Casa 1800 Granada is a 17th century mansion with galleries and the
typical Andalusian courtyard. The hotel owes its name to having been the
main base of the famous troops “Migueletes”, a kind of rural police of
the time. This interesting name derives from a type of long shotgun
called “Miguelete” invented in Spain. The mansion was declared in ruin
in 1995 by the city council and was then restored to be converted into a
hotel. A delicate and detailed restoration by architect/restoration
expert Carlos Sánchez was able to integrate perfectly all the historic
elements of the building.
Situated in the heart of Albayzín, in the heart of the medieval downtown
of Granada, it is a XVII century building, completely restored and with
the most modern facilities. The hotel boasts with 25 rooms, including 1
suite; many of them face the pretty central courtyard and other enjoy
magnificent views of the Alhambra.
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