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The 3,000 rooms of the Royal Palace are an unmissable visit to a Madrid getaway. A palace in all its splendour!

The beauty of this building lies mainly in the brilliance of its stones, white stone and granite, and the perfect quadrilateral formed by its facades. The king no longer resides here, but holds certain official visits. The entrance is opposite the magnificent Almudena Cathedral and promises a superb journey through Spanish history thanks to a palace with no less than 3,000 rooms. Once occupied by a royal wooden fortress, the Alcazar, built during the period of Arab domination, burned down in 1734 along with more than 300 works by Dürer, Rubens, Van Dyck, Titian and Velázquez, the site was reused four years later for the construction of the new palace, this time in stone. Philip V, the first king of Spain to descend from a Bourbon (he was the grandson of Louis XIV), took advantage of the opportunity to rebuild a palace more to his taste: he preferred Versailles to the wooden Alcazar! The Italian Juan Bautista Sachetti was commissioned to define the shape of the palace, while the architects Ventura Rodríguez and Francisco Sabatini took charge of its construction. The neoclassical building stands on a promontory overlooking the Manzanares River. The rather austere façade contrasts with the interior of the palace, which has Baroque-style rooms. Works by Rubens, Caravaggio, Goya, Velázquez, El Greco, a vast collection of Flemish and Spanish tapestries, sculptures and clocks adorn the interior. Its gardens and exteriors are magnificent and worth a visit. Do not miss the changing of the guard.

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rommouss
Visited in january 2018
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Very beautiful palace, and very nice visit, the rooms are furnished and I advise the dining room where the adorns are impressive.
tysweet
Visited in october 2017
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Je n'ai visité que les jardins mais c'est très beau!
leonievl
Visited in january 2018
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N'hésitez pas à aller vous promener dans l'arrière du palais, dommage que les jardins ne soient pas mieux entretenus.
aubarine
Visited in november 2017
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Palais simple mais de toute beauté. A savoir, entrée gratuite pour les ressortissants européens du lundi au jeudi de 16 H à 18 H mais seules quelques salles sont accessibles, ainsi que l'armurerie qui est à voir car très intéressant. Longue file d'attente. Ne pas oublier de visiter les jardins. Les gros sacs et valises ne sont pas autorisés mais il y a des consignes.
charlene.b
Visited in december 2016
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Ce palais est splendide. Ne pas oublier de visiter également ces jardins !

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