Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Royal Palace of Madrid – A Centre of Attraction



Madrid is such a large city which draws the attention of millions of tourists throughout the year. Being a capital city of Spain, it is also visited a lot for business, education, leisure and other purposes. Among its several tourist attractions, Royal Palace of Madrid is one of the main spots that attract people from its charm and royal style. The architecture and elegant stones used to construct the building give a new look to it.

Royal Palace of Madrid was constructed in the eighteenth century by King Philip V on the old Alcazar fortress’ site. The building comprises of a square floor with a big central courtyard. It is an official residence of the Royal Family of Spain, but the building is just used for the state ceremonies and special occasions. The Royal family and King Juan Carlos do not live in this building, selecting as an alternative the modest and popular Palacio de la Zarzuela situated on the Madrid’s outskirts. 

There are many people who like to see the palace not only because of its royal look but also by influencing its great history. If you want to see the beautiful palace, ensure to check out the some comfy and relaxing holiday homes in Madrid nearby this palace. This would ensure to hire the best accommodation and stay comfortable for a memorable tour. The beautiful palace is situated on Calle de Bailen, in the east of the Manzanares River and the west of the downtown of Madrid. It is also easily accessible from the Opera metro station.
The palace constitutes 135,000 square metres of the floor space and includes 3418 rooms. This is the largest palace in entire Europe by the floor area. 

Interior of Royal Palace of Madrid:

There is a Royal Library on the ground floor founded in the periods of Maria Christina. The palace has a large collection of books to read. The interiors are very costly and attractive. Its interiors are famous for the wealth of art. Some of its artwork includes paintings by famous artists like Velazquez, Francisco de Goya and Caravaggio by Anton Raphael Mengs, Corrado Giaquinto, Juan de Flandes and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Other collections of artistic and historical maintained in the palace are Watches, the Royal Armoury, Silverware, Porcelain and Furniture. 

Exterior of Royal Palace of Madrid:

The front of the building includes a base of 2-story rusticated stone. Madrid’s Royal Palace looks stunning from outside. And if you see it from a long distance, you’ll feel like coming closer to it. Moreover, the building is adorned with stunning architecture. The upper floor is unseen behind a cornice with a big balustrade. There are a series of several statues of kings and saints are added to adorn the balustrade. They look magnificent from outside glittering at night. 

Royal Armoury: 

The armoury in Madrid’s Royal Palace is known as one of the best. Many people come to see them and click photos. 

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