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PLAZA MAYOR

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2024
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Image of Epinal de Madrid, this is the most beautiful square in the capital. It hosts cultural events all year round.

Sober and harmonious, it's Madrid's most beautiful plaza. The site was originally occupied by a market, during the period of Arab domination and even after the reconquest by Alfonso VI. To avoid having to pay taxes at the entrance to the city, which was still surrounded by a wall, merchants settled on the outskirts. Craftsmen and merchants lived all around, as evidenced by the names of the surrounding streets: cuchilleros (cutlers), herradores (blacksmiths), cofreros (laymen). Under Philip II, houses were demolished to free up space, and the casa de la Panadería (bread warehouse; "bakery house") was the first to be built in 1590.

Under Philip III, urbanization was entrusted to the architect Juan Gómez de la Mora. The project envisaged a square (120 m x 94 m) surrounded by five-storey buildings, of which the Panadería was already a part. The difference in level between the plaza and the San Miguel cellar was resolved by a staircase, the Cuchilleros staircase.

Since 1847, Philip III has had the honor of appearing in the Plaza Mayor with an equestrian statue. Throughout the 17thcentury , the square was the scene not only of royal festivities, but also of the Inquisition's auto-dafés and public executions. It is said that during the Prince of Wales' visit to Madrid in 1623, a bullfight was held in his honor. For the first time, the dead bulls were removed by mules, a practice that continues to this day. During the reign of Philip IV, on the night of July 6-7, 1631, 27 houses in the Plaza Mayor were completely destroyed by fire, and a further 24 were partially destroyed. The fire lasted three days and 13 people perished. Juan de Villanueva, the architect appointed for the reconstruction, respected the original layout of the square, but took advantage of the opportunity to change the lead roofs to round tiles, and aligned the height of all the buildings with that of the casa de la Panadería. At the end of the 18thcentury , paintings decorated the facade of the casa de la Panadería (twelve signs of the zodiac, twelve months of the year, allegory of the passing of time and the weather). The casa de la Panadería houses the tourist office.

The Plaza Mayor hosts all kinds of fairs and cultural events all year round, so it's not unusual for it to be occupied by small white huts. Every Sunday morning, stamp and coin collectors will find what they're looking for.

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Juditilla92
Visited in april 2016
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La Paza Mayor est au centre de Madrid, très près du Palais Roya. Belle arquitecture avec beaucoup de restorant et des boutiques à côtés. Lieu à ne pas manquer!
fute_546540
Visited in may 2016
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Place remarquable et très animée entourée de bâtiments tout à fait remarquables, au centre trône la statue de Phillipe III.
Nombreux bars et restaurants pour passer un moment dans une ambiance très madrilène.
uranium237
Visited in may 2015
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La plaza Mayor est le centre névralgique de Madrid avec ses terrasse et ses arcades de pierre.
Le soir, c'est ici que l'on sent battre le cœur de Madrid.
LukaOudini
Visited in july 2015
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Vous ne pouvez aller à Madrid sans voir la Plaza Mayor. Outre la statue et la casa de la Panadería, vous y trouverez des terrasses.
Adeul47
Visited in september 2017
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The plaza mayor is not to be missed in Madrid. Real forum and architectural masterpiece you feel history, past and emotions behind these walls. Just after the visit I advise the bocadillo de calamares that they sell everywhere around the square and who is very typical in Madrid.

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