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Sights of Madrid

Madrid is a city of rich culture and cultural heritage, so the number of sights in this city is quite numerous. On this page you will find a list of the best tourist attractions in Madrid that you should not miss. From the magnificent Royal Palace, amazing city squares, fountains and many others.


The Neptune Fountain

The Neptune Fountain

The Fountain of Neptune - You have a sense of peace wherever there is a fountainin the city. Madrid is rich in masterful fountains that are true masterpieces, with a rich history and designed by some of the greatest artists. Just looking at them makes time stand still and you forget about all the worries. One of them is the Neptune Fountain, which, in addition to the Cibeles Fountain, is considered one of the most elegant and beautiful fountains in the city. It belongs to the neoclassical style. The Neptune Fountain was made as an exhibition project, along with three other beautiful fountains (Cibeles, Apollo and the Four Seasons).

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Las Ventas

Las Ventas

Las Ventas is the third largest Arena in the world, the Spanish Colosseum. The designer of this grandiose building is Jose Espelius, who did not get to see its completion, so the construction of the Spanish arena was completed by Manuel Munoz, entirely according to the project and the wishes of the original architect. The arena was completed and opened in 1931. The arena has a capacity of as many as 24.000 seats, with a diameter of 196 feet, which makes it the largest in the whole world, after the arenas from Mexico and Venezuela.

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The Gate of Europe

The Gate of Europe

One of the most interesting buildings in Madrid is certainly the appearance of two towers called the Gates of Europe. The towers are also recognizable to the public under the name Torres Kio, which greatly promoted them, and Kio is an abbreviation for the Kuwaiti Investment Fund. Located in the heart of Plaza de Castilla, they are skyscrapers intended for offices. Their location and architecture are unusual and that is why many visitors take their time to see these two towers. Their construction began in 1990 and lasted until 1995. The designers in charge of the building were John Burgee (Architects New York Studio) and Philip Johnson, originally from America. The sloping towers are tilted towards each other by 14.3 degrees vertically and were also the first tilted skyscrapers in the world.

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The Faro de Moncloa Tower

The Faro de Moncloa Tower

Faro de Moncloa Tower - We are sure that many of you when visiting any city are looking for some good lookout to enjoy the view that extends to the whole city. Faro de Moncloa is such a place. The place where Madrid got a new dimension, located on your palm and you feel it as your city. From Madrid to the sky, Faro de Monocloa provides an experience that meets all expectations and more. The view from here is equal to paradise. The 110-meter-high tower was built in 1992 and has become one of the main tourist attractions.

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