Campo del Príncipe, or the Prince’s Field, in Granada, Spain, derives its name from Prince Juan, whose 15th-century wedding was planned but never celebrated here. Today, the square is a significant pilgrimage site during Holy Week. At the heart of the square stands the 17th-century white alabaster Cristo de los Favores cross, which draws visitors and locals alike. This historic landmark offers a serene and reflective atmosphere, making it a notable stop for those exploring the rich cultural heritage of Granada.
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