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Our itinerary begins in a popular area. The Puerta de Toledo(30) (Toledo Archway) is located in a mold district of Madrid called La Latina, which preserves the traditional flavor of the old part of the city. The archway was a project of King JosŽ Bonaparte and was built between 1817 and 1827. The Calle Gran V’a de San Francisco takes us to the Basilica de San Francisco El Grande(31) (Basilica of St. Francis the Great): a project by Francisco Cabezas dating from 1761 and finished by Sabatini at the request of CArlos III in 1776. Prestigious painters such as Goya were commissioned to decorate the interior. There is an interesting art gallery in the cloister. Next to the Basilica, we find the Capilla del Cristo de la Venerable Orden Tercera (Chapel of Christ of the Third Venerable Order); a 16th century Baroque structure with a noteworthy baldachin over the central altar. ![]() Click to Enlarge
The Palacio de Oriente usually called the Palacio REal(32) (Royal Palace) was constructed on the site of a Moorish fortrees, destroyed by fire in 1734. The first stone was placed in 1737 and the Italian architects Juan Bautista Sacchetti and Francisco Sabatini were commissioned for its construction. Opposite the main faŤade facing towards the South, is the Plaza de la Armer’a (Royal Armory Square). Circling the Palace, we access to a lovely park, the Jardines de Sabatini (Sabatini Gardens) and the sloping enclosed gardens known as the Campo del Moro. Joined to the Palace is La Almudena Cathedral(34). |
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