Statue of Alonso Martínez
Its author is the sculptor José Luis Parés Parra and it was inaugurated in front of number 4 of the Plaza de Alonso Martínez, on January 18, 1994 with the assistance of the mayor of Madrid
Its author is the sculptor José Luis Parés Parra and it was inaugurated in front of number 4 of the Plaza de Alonso Martínez, on January 18, 1994 with the assistance of the mayor of Madrid
LASEDE offers itself as a living space organizing many activities related to culture, art, society and architecture, exhibitions, screenings, courses and other events that take place on its four floors and in its different rooms.
Built in the 1775th century on a previous temple, which must have been Mudejar, due to the remains preserved in the lower body of the tower. The initial layout is attributed to Juan de Herrera. The tower, from XNUMX, is attributed to Ventura Rodríguez.
Work of the artist Gustavo Torner, a multifaceted author who always stood out as a draftsman but who also dedicated himself to sculpture and installation design.
The Nuestra Señora de la Almudena Cemetery began operating on June 15, 1884, it was going to be a provisional cemetery, called "epidemic" to alleviate the needs of a cholera outbreak that devastated Madrid between 1884 and 1885.
Extremadura, as a tourist destination, has been working on diversifying its tourism for a long time and are fully aware of the possibilities offered by their territory for nature tourism and sport tourism.
The architect Enrique Repullés y Vargas, author of the Madrid Stock Exchange and other notable public buildings, drafted the project. Sorolla actively participated in the design.
Extremadura as a tourist destination has long been working on the diversification of its tourist offer and is fully aware of the possibilities that its territory offers for nature tourism and sports tourism.
The Ring allows us to connect some of the great parks of Madrid: Casa de Campo, Parque Lineal del Manzanares, (in both parks also connected to the Madrid Río), Jardín del Sol y el Agua, Juan Carlos I, El Capricho, El Emperatriz María de Austria park and many other areas of interest, such as its link with the Colmenar Viejo Bike Path.
The main building was designed by Juan de Villanueva and construction began in 1790 on Cerro de San Blas on 3 Alfonso XII Street, an area that belonged to the Buen Retiro Gardens.
In 2004, the current Costume Museum was created as a Research Center for Ethnological Heritage. It houses numerous objects from daily life from the past, organized into various collections of clothing, jewelry and accessories, textiles, economic activities, domestic equipment, recreational activities or religiosity and beliefs.