Madrid: Vernacular Architecture
Places and attractions in the Vernacular architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Monuments and statues
- Church
- Baroque architecture
- Art museum
- Park
- Palace
- Vernacular architecture
- Neighbourhood
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- History museum
- Street
- Specialty museum
- Historical place
- Sacred and religious sites
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Shopping
- Square
- Architecture
- Memorial
- Area
- Arenas and stadiums
- Art gallery
- Garden
- Pedro de Ribera
- Juan de Villanueva
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Bridge
- Tower
- Francesco Sabatini
- Nightlife
- Football
- Modern art museum
- Cemetery
- Neoclassical architecture
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Shopping centre
- Pablo Picasso
- Event space
- Universities and schools
- Juan Gómez de Mora
- Eclectic architecture
- Town
- Concert hall
- Market
- Entertainment
- Farmer's market
Palace of Linares
The Palace of Linares, also known as Casa de América, stands as a magnificent 19th-century edifice in the heart of Madrid, Spain. Nestled at the corner of Plaza de Cibeles, this historic palace exudes a grandeur that harks back to the opulent era of its construction.
Plaza de Oriente
Nestled in the heart of Madrid, the Plaza de Oriente is an elegant square that boasts a harmonious blend of history, architecture, and greenery, making it a must-visit destination for tourists exploring the Spanish capital.
Parque Juan Carlos I
City park with a train ride and sculptures Parque Juan Carlos I is a verdant oasis in the bustling city of Madrid, offering a tranquil escape for locals and tourists alike. This expansive park, located in the northeast of the Spanish capital, spans an impressive 160 hectares and serves as a prime example of...
Teatro Real
Teatro Real or simply El Real, as it is known colloquially, is a major opera house located in Madrid. Founded in 1818 and inaugurated on 19 November 1850, it closed in 1925 and reopened in 1966.
Felipe IV
The Monument to Philip IV or Fountain of Philip IV is a memorial to Philip IV of Spain in the centre of Plaza de Oriente in Madrid, Spain.
Cerralbo Museum
Eclectic art in a 19th-century mansion The Cerralbo Museum is a State-owned museum located in Madrid, Spain. It houses the art and historical object collections of Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa, Marquis of Cerralbo, who died in 1922.
Liria Palace
The Liria Palace is a neoclassical palace in Madrid, Spain. It is the Madrid residence of the Dukes of Alba.
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Fine art museum in 18th-century palace The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, located on the Calle de Alcalá in the heart of Madrid, currently functions as a museum and gallery.
Palacio Longoria
The Palace of Longoria is an Art Nouveau palace that the politician and financier Francisco Javier González Longoria ordered to be built in the district of Chueca, at the corner of Fernando VI and Pelayo streets, in the city of Madrid, Spain.
Buen Retiro Park
Vast 19th-century park with fountains The Buen Retiro Park, Retiro Park or simply El Retiro is one of the largest parks of the city of Madrid, Spain. The park belonged to the Spanish Monarchy until the late 19th century, when it became a public park.
Jardines de Sabatini
Landscaped royal garden and events venue The Sabatini Gardens are part of the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain, and were opened to the public by King Juan Carlos I in 1978.
Palace of Santoña
The Palace of Santoña is a palace located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1995.
Palace of Bauer
The Bauer Palace is a house-palace located in Madrid, Spain. Building was made in the 18th century and purchased by Ignacio Bauer in the 19th century. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1972.
Palacio de los Concejos
The Palace of the Councils or Palace of the Duke of Uceda is a building from the 17th century located in central Madrid, Spain. It is located on the Calle Mayor, corner of calle Bailén Street.
Palace of Villamejor
The Palace of Villamejor is a palace located on the Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid, Spain. The state purchased it in 1914 from the Marquesses of Villamejor to serve as the residence of the Prime Minister, a role that it maintained until 1976, when Adolfo Suárez moved the official residence over to the Palace of Moncloa.
Palace of Duques de Pastrana
The Palace of Duques de Pastrana is a palace located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1979.
Palacio de Xifré
The Palacio de Xifré is a Madrilenian palace now disappeared that was in the Paseo del Prado, at the corner Calle de Lope de Vega, opposite the Prado Museum.
Palacio de la Marquesa de Sonora
The Palace of the Marchioness of Sonora is a palace located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1995.
Palace of the Marquis of Molins
The Palace of the Marquis of Molins is a nineteenth-century building in Madrid, Spain. Originally the property of Mariano Roca de Togores y Carrasco, 1st Marquis of Molíns, it now belongs to the state.
Palace of Parcent
The Palace of Parcent is a palace located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1995.
Palace of marqués de Miraflores
The Palace of marqués de Miraflores is a palace located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1976.
Palace of Altamira
The Palace of Altamira, abbreviated Altamira Palace, is a palace located at number 8 Calle de la Flor Alta, near the Gran Via in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1977. It was designed by the architect, Ventura Rodríguez, in 1772, for the Counts of Altamira.
Palace of Marqués de Grimaldi
The Palace of Marqués de Grimaldi is a palace located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 2000.