Plaza de España (Madrid)
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- For places named Plaza de España in other cities, see Plaza de España.
Plaza de España (or "Plaza of Spain" in English) is a large square, and popular tourist destination, located in central Madrid at the western end of the Gran Vía. It features a monument to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and is bordered by two of Madrid's most prominent skyscrapers. The Palacio Real (Royal Palace) is a short walk south from the plaza.
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[edit] Cervantes Monument
In the center of the plaza is a monument to Spanish novelist, poet and playwright Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Designed by architects Rafael Martínez Zapatero and Pedro Muguruza and sculptor Lorenzo Coullaut Valera. Most of the monument was built between 1925 and 1930. It was finished between 1956 and 1957 by Federico Coullaut-Valera Mendigutia, the son of the original sculptor. [1]
The tower portion of the monument includes a stone sculpture of Cervantes, which overlooks bronze sculptures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Next to the tower are stone sculptures of two representations of Don Quizoite's "true love", one as the simple peasant woman Aldonza Lorenzo and one as the beautiful, imaginary Dulcinea del Toboso.
Stone sculpture of Miguel de Cervantes |
Bronze sculptures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza |
Stone sculpture of Aldonza Lorenzo |
[edit] Surrounding buildings
Adjacent to the plaza are two of the tallest buildings in Madrid, the 142m (466 ft) Torre de Madrid ("Madrid Tower"), built in 1957 and the 117m (384 ft) tall Edificio España ("Spain Building"), built in 1953. [2]
[edit] Metro station
Plaza de España is also the name of a Metro station located on the eastern corner of the plaza, serviced by the #3 and #10 lines, with a connection to the #2 line. [3]
[edit] References
- Caption/Description for Monumento a Cervantes (Madrid) 02.jpg in the Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved May 20, 2006.
- Madrid Skyscrapers at skyscraperpage.com
- Estación de Plaza de España / Noviciado from the Spanish-language Wikipedia article. Retrieved May 20, 2006.
- Plaza de España (Madrid) from the Spanish-language Wikipedia article. Retrieved May 20, 2006.
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