What to See in Madrid
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Main Square
Historic city square dating back to the 17th century, known for its baroque architecture and a notable bronze equestrian statue of King Philip III. It serves as a cultural hub featuring uniform buildings, balconies, and pedestrian-friendly spaces.
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Royal Palace
Baroque royal palace serving as the official residence of Spanish royalty, featuring extensive art collections and historical artifacts.
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Gate of the Sun
Historic central square known as the symbolic heart of the city and the point from which all radial roads originate.
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Cybele Fountain
Neoclassical fountain and monument dedicated to the goddess Cybele, featuring marble sculptures and rococo architectural elements.
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Prado Museum
National art museum housed in a neoclassical building, featuring an extensive collection of European paintings from renowned masters such as Goya, Velázquez, and Rembrandt.
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Puerta de Alcalá
Historic neoclassical triumphal arch built in the late 18th century as a city gate and monument.
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Crystal Palace
19th-century glass and iron exhibition building originally constructed as a greenhouse for tropical plants during a colonial exhibition. It currently hosts contemporary art installations and is a national monument.
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Monument to Alfonso XII
Neoclassical monument featuring a bronze equestrian statue of King Alfonso XII, located in a major urban park. It includes elaborate sculptures and offers panoramic views of the city.
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Royal Botanical Garden
Historic botanical garden and research center featuring over 5,500 plant species from around the world and recognized as a National Monument.
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Forest of Remembrance
The Forest of Remembrance, formerly known as the Forest of the Departed, is a memorial garden located in the park of Parque del Buen…
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Palace of El Pardo
Originally commissioned by King Henry III as a hunting lodge, the small castle was turned into a palace during the reign of Carlos V by the…
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El Capricho Park
El Capricho is a park in Madrid. The word capricho is Spanish for "whim" or "caprice".
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Puerta de Hierro
Puerta de Hierro is a monument of the second half of the 18th century, located in the northwest of Madrid, Spain, in the district of…
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Juan Carlos I Park
The second largest park in Madrid, named after Juan Carlos I of Spain, is famous for its collection of modern sculptures.
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Torre Picasso
Torre Picasso is a skyscraper in Madrid, Spain designed by Minoru Yamasaki.
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Torre Europa
The Torre Europa is a skyscraper built by Necso in the AZCA complex in Madrid, Spain. It is 121 metres high and has 30 floors.
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Torre Emperador
The Torre Emperador Castellana, simply known as Torre Emperador and formerly named Torre Espacio is a skyscraper in Madrid, Spain,…
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Palacio de Congresos
The Palacio de Congresos de Madrid, also known as Palacio de Congresos or Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones, is a convention centre in…
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Exedra
An exedra is a semicircular architectural recess or platform, sometimes crowned by a semi-dome, and either set into a building's façade or…
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David Muñoz
David Muñoz is a Spanish chef who is internationally recognised for his cooking and famous restaurants.
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