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The narrative of Granada took a dramatic turn in 1492, when Christian forces reclaimed the city, establishing their rule over the Alhambra. King Charles V's construction of the Renaissance Palace within the Alhambra grounds illustrates the transition from Moorish to Christian influence, as new architectural styles began to define the cultural landscape. This era birthed stunning structures like the Royal Chapel and the Cathedral of Granada, notable for their Renaissance and Gothic designs, which collectively narrate the city’s evolution.