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The Palace of the Forgotten () is a museum in
Granada Granada (,, DIN 31635, DIN: ; grc, Ἐλιβύργη, Elibýrgē; la, Illiberis or . ) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the fo ...
,
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, dedicated to the Spanish Inquisition, Jewish history, and Granada's and Andalusia's heritage. The building is located in the
Albaicín The Albaicín (), also known as Albayzín (from ar, ٱلْبَيّازِينْ, translit=al-Bayyāzīn), is a district of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It is centered around a hill on the north side of the Darro Rive ...
, a neighbourhood declared a
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by
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in 1994 as an extension of the monumental complex of the
Alhambra The Alhambra (, ; ar, الْحَمْرَاء, Al-Ḥamrāʾ, , ) is a palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It is one of the most famous monuments of Islamic architecture and one of the best-preserved palaces of the ...
and the
Generalife The Generalife (; ar, جَنَّة الْعَرِيف, translit=Jannat al-‘Arīf) was a summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus. It is located directly east of and uphill from the Alhambra ...
. The museum occupies the symbolic ''Casa-Palacio de Santa Inés'' (Palace-House of St. Agnes), a restored 16th century building declared Bien de Interés Cultural (heritage site of cultural interest). On its
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there is an unidentified
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, with features suggesting it belonged to a converted Jew who intended to show based on
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his status of ''
pureza de sangre The concept of (), (, ) or (), literally "cleanliness of blood" and meaning "blood purity", was an early system of racialized discrimination used in early modern Spain and Portugal. The label referred to those who were considered "Old Chri ...
'' (blood purity). The museum, opened in 2014, also offers guided tours after previous booking.


Description

With its over 7534 sq. ft (700 m2) of exhibition space and unique great halls, the museum's terraces serve as vantage points to some impressive views of the Alhambra and the Albaicín. In recent years the museum has been offering two permanent exhibitions: "Inquisition: Ancient Instruments of Torture" and "Interactive Flamenco".


Historical context

There are hardly any remains left today of Jewish Granada, but Jews formed an important community in this classic Andalusian city, with great poets, statesmen, scientists and philosophers, who contributed and enriched the "City of the Alhambra". The Palace of the Forgotten was conceived as an exhibition space dedicated to the Sephardic culture of Granada, owing its name to "a people that was forgotten after the Inquisition and its expulsion from Granada by the Catholic Monarchs." The museum intends to cover that historical void and the lack of knowledge about the Sephardic presence in the city.


Exposition

The museum combines elements which are part of its architectural structure with objects from private collections, mainly the Crespo López Family collection, donated to the museum and distributed between the two floors of the exhibition space, with pieces related to the Inquisition, converted Jews, religious symbols, and liturgical and ritual objects and festivities. Emphasis is placed on the importance of women within the Sephardic culture and on the most symbolic figures of the Jewish community, such as
Samuel ibn Naghrillah Samuel ibn Naghrillah (, ''Sh'muel HaLevi ben Yosef HaNagid''; ''ʾAbū ʾIsḥāq ʾIsmāʿīl bin an-Naghrīlah''), also known as Samuel HaNagid (, ''Shmuel HaNagid'', lit. ''Samuel the Prince'') and Isma’il ibn Naghrilla (born 993; died 1056 ...
,
Moses ibn Ezra Rabbi Moses ben Jacob ibn Ezra, known as Ha-Sallaḥ ("writer of penitential prayers") ( ar, أَبُو هَارُون مُوسَى بِن يَعْقُوب اِبْن عَزْرَا, ''Abu Harun Musa bin Ya'qub ibn 'Azra'', he, מֹשֶׁה ב ...
or
Judah ibn Tibbon Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon (1120 – after 1190) was a translator and physician. Born in Granada, he left Spain in 1150, probably on account of persecution by the Almohades, and went to Lunel in southern France. Benjamin of Tudela mentions him as ...
. The tour ends in a room dedicated entirely to the Water Synagogue in Úbeda ( Jaén), with a recreation of its ritual bath (
Mikveh Mikveh or mikvah (,  ''mikva'ot'', ''mikvoth'', ''mikvot'', or (Yiddish) ''mikves'', lit., "a collection") is a bath used for the purpose of ritual immersion in Judaism to achieve ritual purity. Most forms of ritual impurity can be purif ...
). In order to stress the relevance of the Inquisition in the day-to-day life of Granada's Jews, both themes share the same space. Gallows with views of the Alhambra, guillotines and "torture masks" are mixed in the Palace of the Forgotten with symbols of Sephardic culture, with sundials and astrophysical advances that recall the presence and persecution of the Jews and evidence the light and shadow of that period in Jewish and Spanish history.


Inquisition Museum

The Spanish Inquisition, established by the Catholic Monarchs in 1478 in order to "purify" Spain and impose
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, lasted 350 years until it was abolished (de facto) in 1834. The Palace of the Forgotten has on display more than 70 instruments of torture used by the European and Spanish court of the Inquisition. String music, "soft like the light flowing through its rooms", leads the visitors through the "path of terror", giving way, with a skeleton tied to a wheel and a
sanbenito Sanbenito (Spanish: ''sambenito''; Catalan: ''gramalleta'', ''sambenet'') was a penitential garment that was used especially during the Spanish Inquisition. It was similar to a scapular, either yellow with red saltires for penitent heretics, or ...
, to a repertoire of torture elements distributed across the two floors.


Interactive Flamenco Exhibition

The first floor hosts the Interactive Flamenco exhibition, designed to "create an experience which replicates the variety of sensations flamenco evokes". In this space, the visitor gets acquainted with Flamenco's past and present, rhythms, beats and types of voices. Designed for a "sensorial experimentation", its dances and influences are recreated in the form of a living museum – with the participation of the public and the support of interactive multimedia applications.


See also

*
Sephardic Museum (Granada) The Sephardic Museum in Granada, officially the Jewish Quarter Museum (), is a small museum in the city of Granada, Spain, dedicated to the recreation of the culture, history, people and traditions of the Sephardic Jews of Jewish Granada. The muse ...
* Sephardic Museum * History of the Jews in Spain * Spanish Inquisition


References

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