The 10 Best Things to do in Princesa, Community of Madrid

May 31, 2021 Harland Bartelt

So many of Madrid’s buildings look like castles, you’ll think you’ve stumbled into a fairytale. Even City Hall is astounding, with its white pinnacles and neo-Gothic features. A self-guided architecture tour can begin by the great bear statue in the central Puerta del Sol. Wander by the fanciful Royal Palace before absorbing the natural beauty of Retiro Park, then visit one of the city’s many museums. You could happily cap off each day by nibbling on forkfuls of paella while sipping Spanish rioja.
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1. Antiguedades Espalter

C/ Rey Francisco 7 Cita previa, 28013 Madrid Spain +34 913 69 18 66 [email protected] http://www.antiguedadesespalter.es/
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Antiguedades Espalter

Espalter, buying antiques in Madrid and online. House of Antiques in Madrid. Antiquarian in Madrid. House of Antiques specialized in the purchase sale of paintings and antique furniture. We look for antiques on request for later purchase or sale. If you have the object we are looking for, we exceed the valuation of the auction house without charging commissions to the seller for the sale.

2. Hermanas de la Compania de la Cruz

Calle del Rey Francisco 19, 28008 Madrid Spain +34 915 47 64 20
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Hermanas de la Compania de la Cruz

3. Museo Cerralbo

Calle Ventura Rodriguez 17, 28008 Madrid Spain +34 608 25 71 83 [email protected] http://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/mcerralbo/home.html
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4.5 based on 2,113 reviews

Museo Cerralbo

Reviewed By hilarionmartinez

Just got back from Madrid and have to share the pics I took at what I believe is Madrid’s BEST House Museum. The Museum Cerralbo houses the art and historical object collections of Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa, 17th Marquis of Cerralbo, who died in 1922. The mansion was built in the 19th century, according to Italian taste, and is luxuriously decorated with baroque furniture, wall paintings and in my opinion the best chandeliers I’ve seen anywhere. If you like beautiful chandeliers do not miss it. It is near the Plaza de España Metro. The home retains its original aesthetics; the grand staircase will leave you breathless. It features an interesting collection of paintings, archaeology and furniture, including works by Jacopo Tintoretto, Jacopo Palma the Younger, El Greco, Ludovico Carracci, Alonso Cano, Zurbarán, Luis Paret and many more. This palace is my favorite home to visit in Madrid in that you see a great collection of paintings, furniture and decorative arts and experience what life was like for one of Madrid’s aristocratic families. It is SPECTACULAR!

4. Museo de America

Avenida Reyes Catolicos 6, 28040 Madrid Spain +34 915 49 26 41 [email protected] http://www.mecd.gob.es/museodeamerica/en/el-museo.html
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Museo de America

Reviewed By rukshanaa2016 - York, United Kingdom

In a beautiful modern building with visual references to the past the history of the Americas is recounted with globes , maps , videos as well as a wonderful treasure house of artefacts . Spanish America is emphasized but eg the Inuits & other Far Northern peoples are represented . The beauty and workmanship of the ceramics and textiles particularly impressed me . Currently they have no cafeteria however - unfortunate but there are many choices nearby in Moncloa .

5. Renoir Plaza de Espana Cinema

Calle de Martin de los Heros 12, 28008 Madrid Spain +34 915 41 41 00 http://www.cinesrenoir.com/cartelera/cine/349566086E5F21EF
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Renoir Plaza de Espana Cinema

6. Plaza de Espana

Western End of the Gran Via, 28008 Madrid Spain
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Plaza de Espana

7. ABC Museum of Drawing and Illustration

Calle Amaniel N 0 29 31, 28015 Madrid Spain +34 917 58 83 79 http://museo.abc.es
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ABC Museum of Drawing and Illustration

8. Sala Berlanga

Andres Mellado 53, 28015 Madrid Spain +34 914 55 08 77 [email protected] http://www.salaberlanga.com
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Sala Berlanga

9. Cuartel del Conde Duque

C/ Conde Duque, 9, 28015 Madrid Spain +34 917 22 05 73 http://www.condeduquemadrid.es
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Cuartel del Conde Duque

Si tratta di un ampio spazio espositivo della municipalità di Madrid

Reviewed By 598marisap - Dallas, United States

This is a historical building from the 17th century. It used to be military barracks for the Spanish army. Nowadays, it is a cultural center. It hosts a museum and also a historical library. The entrance door and the courtyard are just amazing.

10. Faro de Moncloa

Avenida Arco de La Victoria 2, 28040 Madrid Spain +34 915 50 12 51 http://faro-de-moncloa.shop.secutix.com/list/otherProducts
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Faro de Moncloa

Reviewed By Gypsyladykate - Bolton, United Kingdom

Would highly recommend a visit here for the views of the city. Easy to get to by bus and a short walk. Entry cost €3, worth every cent! Wasnt busy while we were there, late morning. You go up in a glass lift - no good if you don't like heights! Views were stunning, with pictures showing what you were looking at. Highly recommended

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