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Historical places #14 in Granada

Fuente de las Granadas

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Lively and open urban plaza
Fuente de las Granadas, Pl. del Humilladero, Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The pomegranate, or 'granada' in Spanish, depicted in the fountain is the same symbol found on the coat of arms of Spain.

2

The fountain was designed by the sculptor Francisco López Burgos and installed in 1982 to replace an earlier, simpler fountain design.

3

Its location at the Plaza del Humilladero marks the historical entrance to the city for travelers arriving from the Vega de Granada.

4

The fountain is positioned at the intersection of the Genil and Darro rivers, near their convergence point.

5

The bronze pomegranate segments are detailed to resemble the fruit splitting open to reveal its seeds.

Overview

The Fuente de las Granadas, located in Granada's Plaza del Humilladero, is a prominent bronze sculpture fountain celebrating the city's namesake fruit. It serves as an aesthetic gateway connecting the city center to the Paseo del Salón park. The sculpture features a central column topped with stylized pomegranate bronze elements, reflecting the heraldic symbol of the city. Water cascades into a circular basin, creating a distinct visual contrast against the surrounding historic architecture. Originally inaugurated in the early 20th century, the fountain remains a functional water feature and a focal point for urban navigation. It sits at a major traffic junction, anchoring the transition between the modern commercial district and the riverbank greenery. The site is frequently utilized as a rendezvous point for both locals and tourists exploring the nearby historic quarters.

Photo spot

From the pedestrian walkway of the Paseo del Salón looking toward the fountain, capturing both the bronze detail and the tree-lined background.

Insider tips

Visit during the early evening when the fountain's integrated lighting illuminates the bronze structure.

Combine your visit with a walk through the adjacent Paseo del Salón for a quiet escape from the city center.

Use the fountain as a meeting point, as it is a highly recognizable landmark for those unfamiliar with the city's labyrinthine streets.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to climb or sit on the fountain basin, as it is a protected monument and active water feature.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
15-20 minutes
Best time to visit
Late afternoon or dusk to see the lighting effects and avoid the intense midday heat.
Address
Fuente de las Granadas, Pl. del Humilladero, Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain
37.169, -3.596
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Details
Architectural Style20th-century figurative bronze sculpture
Key SymbolismThe pomegranate (Granada), representing the city's heraldry

Frequently asked

Plan for about 15-20 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon or dusk to see the lighting effects and avoid the intense midday heat..

From the pedestrian walkway of the Paseo del Salón looking toward the fountain, capturing both the bronze detail and the tree-lined background.

Close by you'll find Alhambra, Mirador de San Nicolás, Nasrid Palaces.