Sightseeing in Madrid

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Madrid in the Middle Age

If they want to find the history of the city, those who want to go to Madrid have to do this in a specific means. The Medieval Era, for example, was a flourishing duration for the city, when the Moreria Bario was developed, a quarter of excellent relevance for the Moors, who chose that it was the right one to host the law court. The buildings in this quarter are of an unusual beauty, showing an unique Mudejar design which nourishes the eyes. Madrid also had a Habsburg Era, an era when it felt a fantastic bloom. This is the age when Madrid ended up being the capital of Spain from the order of Philip I and the period when the magnificent Puerta Del Sol was developed. You need to likewise see Uceda Palace, the Villa Casa and the famous Plaza Mayor, due to the fact that they date back from this period. The beautiful and popular San Isidro Cathedral and the Lope de Vega House were also developed during this duration, being of wonderful value for the old Madrid, in addition to for modern-day Madrid, so make sure that you likewise put them on your list.

The Bourbons and Madrid

There was a duration in the history of Madrid when the Bourbon family ruled the city. Dating back to the Bourbon duration are the superb Casa de Postas and the popular Casa de Correos. The Buenavista Palace also dates back from this duration, the palace built for the popular Duke of Alba.

Madrid and the 19th century

Joseph Bonaparte drastically altered the aspect of hotels in madrid throughout this century, due to the fact that he imagined a French boulevard especially after his brother, Napoleon, took the control of the nation. Parque Del Retiro, one of the masterpieces of Madrid, was constructed throughout his duration. The 20th century likewise put its fingerprint on the city - it is the century when the architecture changed, however in such a way regarding fit among the old structures.


Madrid likewise had a Habsburg Era, an age when it felt an impressive bloom. The gorgeous and popular San Isidro Cathedral and the Lope de Vega House were also constructed during this period, being of excellent value for the old Madrid, as well as for modern Madrid, so make sure that you also put them on your list.

There was a period in the history of Madrid when the Bourbon family ruled the city.