Your Guide To Spain : Royal Palace Of Madrid

The Palacio Real (Royal Palace) located in Madrid is known for its astounding classical architecture, and for the wondrous statues, monuments, and lavish gardens that adorn the area. Up until 1931 a series of Spanish rulers occupied Palacio Real, which was under construction for 25 years, and was at one time the mecca of power for a dynasty that reigned half the known world in the 1700s.

The palace is so elaborate that you would not be able view its entirety in one just day, though less than ten percent of the palace is available to the public. Palacio Real is composed of almost 3000 rooms, over 40 staircases and 240 balconies, as well as extravagant decorations, furniture and other objects that line every space.

You can see the Throne Room, which once operated as the war room for the world’s primary superpower, and also the Royal Armory, which features a large quantity of armor and weaponry in addition to implements of torture left over from the Spanish Inquisition.

In the palace you will also experience the Royal Pharmacy, where you will learn more about past medical customs; The Royal Library, where numerous first editions of critical Spanish literature are retained; and an impressive banquet hall, where many of the most legendary European rulers have feasted.

Reveling in the view of the Manzanares River, watching the changing of the guards, and strolling through around the best gardens in Madrid, the Royal Gardens, are also highlights of visiting the palace.

The greatest way to enjoy the exhibits and become versed in the history of the palace is by taking a guided, two-hour tour. These $30 tours sell out quickly, mostly during the summer, and it is best if they are reserved ahead of time. If you want to remember what you have witnessed at the palace you will be allowed to purchase postcards and picture albums there, since you will not be permitted to take photographs.

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