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  1. The Plaza de Cibeles is a square with a neo-classical complex of marble sculptures with fountains that has become a symbol for the city of Madrid. It sits at the intersection of Calle de Alcalá (running from east to west), Paseo de Recoletos (to the North) and Paseo del Prado (to the south).

  2. Mar 29, 2019 · Plaza Cibeles, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain. As one of Madrid's most emblematic and iconic squares, Plaza de Cibeles has come to be just as much a symbol of the city as Puerta del Sol or Plaza Mayor.

  3. Plaza de Cibeles is a square in Madrids city center at the intersection of the Paseo del Prado and Calle Alcalá, and has become one of the most emblematic symbols of Spain’s capital city.

  4. Plaza de Cibeles is a very attractive, but busy, place. The central feature is the grand Cibeles Fountain, but the plaza is also flanked by the fabulously ornate Banco de Espana building. The plaza is where city celebrations commonly are held.

  5. Plaza de Cibeles, or Cibeles Square, is a famous square and a landmark in the heart of Madrid. A Neoclassical fountain and statues and sculptures made of marble have been placed in the center of the square and, together with the Palacio de Cibeles, have become an important symbol of the city.

  6. Plaza de Cibeles square. Madrid. This is one of the liveliest, best-known and most beautiful squares in Madrid, and is home to such emblematic monuments as the Cibeles Fountain and Palace. This is a visit not to be missed on any trip to the city.

  7. Cibeles Fountain has been standing in this emblematic square since 1782. One of the city’s most famous landmarks, it depicts Cybele, the Great Mother of the gods and Roman goddess of fertility, atop a chariot drawn by two lions.

  8. La Plaza de Cibeles. The monumental Cibeles Fountain has become a Madrid icon. Located in the heart of the city ( see location on our sights map ), it shows Cybele, the Greek goddess of fertility and nature holding a sceptre and a key while being pulled by two lions on a chariot.

  9. The spectacular fountain of the goddess Cybele at the centre of the plaza is one of Madrids most beautiful. Ever since it was erected by Ventura Rodríguez in 1780, the fountain has been a Madrid favourite.

  10. The Plaza de Cibeles is a square with a neo-classical complex of marble sculptures with fountains that has become a symbol for the city of Madrid. It sits at the intersection of Calle de Alcalá (running from east to west), Paseo de Recoletos (to the North) and Paseo del Prado (to the south).