الجمعة، 25 مارس 2016

Tourist Attractions in Madrid

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Tourist Attractions in Madrid
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Madrid is a cosmopolitan city in the center of Spain, which has many tourist attractions. Surprisingly there are art galleries and talented football team, as well as a nightlife that is unmatched anywhere else in Europe. Madrid is a great city with many great buildings that stand comparison with the best architecture anywhere else on the continent. In addition to the many things that you can explore in Madrid.

Characterized Ahaabanaa Besifaa sunny making it a point of attraction for travelers seeking a relaxing holiday, but the country's capital and largest city, "Madrid" has no place for lazing about. Whether exploring the world of art museums in the city, which is staring at the architectural marvels while sipping milk in a sidewalk cafe or fun all night in bars and hors d'oeuvres on the Gran Via along.


Reina Sofia Museum


It has been designed Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia Museum of modern complement to the Prado Museum of History. It was officially opened by Queen Sofia in 1992. Originally built as a hospital, then it was expanded the museum in 2005 with a structure designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. Reina Sofia Museum is home to a wide range of works created by Spanish artists, including extensive collections of artworks by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali. Picasso's masterpiece, Guernica, which transfers from the ravages of World War II, is alone worth the admission.


Mercado de San Miguel


Within walking distance of the Plaza Mayor, Mercado de San Miguel is a popular shopping destination for local food and appetite. In the complex architecture of the cast features glass walls that offer products ranging from salted fish and shellfish to the fresh pasta and cakes iron. Because the market stays open late at 02:00 on the weekends, so it has become popular to visit at night for visitors and locals enjoy drinks and appetizers or hors d'oeuvres for. Also it hosts events such as concerts and cooking classes.


Debod Temple


It is one of the most unusual tourist attractions in the Parque del Oeste, near the Royal Palace garden and the Temple of Isis, the Egyptian god. Spain stepped in to help Egypt build a great dam of Aswan, which means many historical monuments, and an expression of gratitude, the Egyptian government gave the Temple of Debod to Spain in 1968. And dug the old building for four years with a thousand with the lower reliefs depicting gods Amon and Isis.


Plaza de Cibeles


One of the most beautiful squares in Madrid Plaza de Cibeles is surrounded by many of the buildings constructed on the neo-classical style, including the Palacio de Cibeles stunning, formerly known as the Palacio de Comunicaciones, which was designed by architect Antonio Palacios. In the middle of the square of the statue, which is also considered a symbol of the city: the Fuente de la Cibeles. A great fountain depicting the Roman goddess on a cart drawn by lions. It's also carved from marble purple by Francisco Gutierrez and Roberto Michel in 1780, and the fountain is the source of the internal waters of the neighboring houses.


Puerta del Sol


Located in the center of Madrid, the Puerta del Sol, or "Gate of the Sun", which is at the crossroads where thousands gather every night in the New Year to welcome the New Year. Recent improvements to the yard limited car traffic and turned the scene into a place for visitors to wander and enjoy the architectural wonders. Amid the clock that chimes in the new year at Casa de Korios, no government headquarters in the city. The statue of the bear and the strawberry tree standing on one side of the Puerta del Sol symbol of Madrid.


Gran Via Street


It is known that the Gran Via as the Broadway of Madrid because "the street that never sleeps," and the great street that runs through the center of Madrid, the Plaza de España Calle de Alcala's. Although the street now seems an integral part of the bustling capital, but it's actually a relatively recent addition to the city. Completed in 1910, he lined the Gran Via with hundreds of shops, restaurants and businesses. The most famous building in the street is to build Telefonica, which was the tallest building in Europe when it was completed in 1929. And the clock in the upper part of the American Baroque style structure is the local landmarks.


Retiro Park


Known as the Parque del Retiro or Bowen Retiro, and Hialhdikh deployed on 350 acres of gardens and fountains and buildings located on the edge of the city center. Retiro Park began as a monastery in 1500. Then it was expanded in the Royal Park when Philip II moved his court to Madrid in 1561. It was part of the public domain since 1868. And a favorite spot for tourists and locals alike, the park contains a large artificial pond where people can rent canoes and boats. And the structure of columns of curvature on the eastern shore is a monument to Alfonso XII. Zain and Paseo de la Argentina, known as the walking statue, with statues of the royal palace depicting the kings of Spain over the centuries.


Prado Museum


Museo del Prado is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Madrid. Because the structure of the 18th century, designed by the architect Juan de Villanueva to house one of the finest art collections in the world. 2007 expansion easier famous museum has been submitted to navigate. With more than 7,000 works of art that represent the culture and history of the 12th century until the early 19th century, however, it is impossible to see everything in one visit. Visitors may wish to focus on the museum group of Spanish artists, including Goya, El Greco, Ribera and Velázquez Da, which is indisputably one of the best collection of Spanish paintings in the world.


Real Palace


Real Madrid Palace, which is the official residence of the Spanish royal family. This palace is located in Bailen Street, Palacio Real Madrid is one of the areas most important tourist attractions. This is a place that has many art galleries outstanding. Buildings ranging from medieval to modern, with neo-classical style, Gothic and Baroque here. Palace open to the public, except when used for formal occasions.

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