Monument to Don Quixote in Madrid
Monument to Don Quixote in Madrid Monument to Don Quixote in Madrid is an expressive monument dedicated to the protagonist of the world-famous novel by Miguel de Cervantes. The figures…
Continue readingMonument to Don Quixote in Madrid Monument to Don Quixote in Madrid is an expressive monument dedicated to the protagonist of the world-famous novel by Miguel de Cervantes. The figures…
Continue readingQueen Sofia Art Center (Queen Sofia Museum) Queen Sofia Art Center is a museum in Madrid, located in the former main hospital of the city, in a rather dilapidated area…
Continue readingTemplo de Debod Temple of Debod is an ancient Egyptian temple, which is very unexpectedly located in Madrid. It’s all about the fact that the Egyptian authorities gave Debod to…
Continue readingAtocha Station Atocha Station is Madrid’s largest rail hub, which along with Chamartín Station provides all rail transportation in the Spanish capital. Madrid’s oldest station bears the name of the…
Continue readingMuseo Nacional del Prado The Prado building was built by Juan de Villanueva for Charles III as a natural history museum. Napoleon’s brother, Joseph, later decided it should house an…
Continue readingEstadio Santiago Bernabéu Santiago Bernabéu Stadium – located in the north of Madrid and is the second most important stadium in Spain. Built in 1947, the stadium was later named…
Continue readingPuerta del Sol Square Puerta del Sol Square is Madrid’s central square and one of the capital’s most famous landmarks. In Spanish, the name of the square means “Gate of…
Continue readingPlaza Mayor Plaza Mayor is one of the central squares of Madrid, which competes with Puerta del Sol for the right to be called the main square of the Spanish…
Continue readingRoyal Palace in Madrid (Palacio Real) The Royal Palace is not the most harmonious and refined of Spanish palaces, but it is characterized by royal luxury. The palace was built…
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