Madrid's central square is dominated by a bronze statue of King Philip III, dating back to 1616.
The square has become one of the most iconic places in Madrid and is an absolute must for every tourist.
The most famous central square is the official starting point for Spain's 6 National Roads.
The Neo-classical square was constructed in the 18th century and is adorned with the Fountain of Neptune, designed by the Spanish sculptor…
This splendid monumental gate commissioned by Carlos III is the most notable sight of the Independence Square.
This market is a crown jewel of Madrid city centre. It's full of delicious food, nice smells, interesting sights and sounds.
What once served as an exhibition space for biological artefacts from the Philippines is now used as an art gallery. Designed by R.
This garden, founded in 1755, was designed not only to exhibit plants but also to teach botany: the plants and flowers were arranged…
Madrid Atocha, also named Madrid Puerta de Atocha–Almudena Grandes, is the first major railway station in Madrid.
Established in 1712, the library is housed in the same building as the archeological museum.
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…
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…
An exedra is a semicircular architectural recess or platform, sometimes crowned by a semi-dome, and either set into a building's façade or…