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  1. The Plaza Mayor (English: Town square) is a major public space in the heart of Madrid, the capital of Spain. It was once the centre of Old Madrid. [1] It was first built (1580–1619) during the reign of Philip III. Only a few blocks away is another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol .

  2. Madrid’s grand central square is found in the heart of Hapsburg Madrid, the oldest part of the city. Steeped in history, the bustling plaza is the perfect place to begin your stroll through one of Madrid’s most charming districts.

  3. May 19, 2020 · The Plaza Mayor is one of Madrids most famous squares. Thanks to its central location, there’s plenty to do in and around the plaza. Here’s our list of what you shouldn’t miss.

  4. The Plaza Mayor (meaning Main Square in English) is located in the heart of Madrid, near Puerta del Sol and the Royal Palace. The square is 129 meters long by 94 meters wide, surrounded by three-story buildings with porches all along the plaza.

  5. Madrids Plaza Mayor is a symbol of the city and a must-see. This enormous esplanade in the city centre was begun in the 17th century by King Philip III, whose bronze equestrian statue stands in the square.

  6. The Plaza Mayor or Town Square is an open public square in the centre of Madrid, Spain. It was first built in the fifteen century during the reign of Philip III. Today it is a popular place for tourist.

  7. The Plaza Mayor of Madrid is located in the centre of the city, in the heart of Madrid de Los Austrias, where the most important historical monuments of the capital are gathered. A few meters from this square are other places of tourist interest such as the Puerta del Sol, the Royal Palace and the San Miguel Market.

  8. Plaza Mayor of Madrid, in the center of the capital, has more than four centuries of history. Currently it’s an important tourist spot where festivals and concerts are organized and has many...

  9. Plaza Mayor was erected on the former Plaza del Arrabal, where Madrid’s most popular market was held till the late 16 th century. When King Philip II moved the Spanish court from Toledo to Madrid in 1561, he began to plan a remodelling of the square, although it wasn’t till his son and successor Philip III was in power, that the new square ...

  10. Plaza Mayor. This rectangular floor plan square is located in the heart of the Madrid de los Austrias. This space, originally conceived for civic life, was commissioned by King Philip III from the architect Juan Gómez de Mora.

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