Plaza de Oriente, Madrid — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Plaza de Oriente
Gaze upon the vast elegance of Plaza de Oriente, a stunning square positioned directly before the magnificent Royal Palace. Designed in 1844 by Narciso Pascual y Colomer, this neoclassical masterpiece required a dramatic transformation of Madrid's landscape. To create this vision, Joseph Bonaparte made the bold and controversial decision to demolish 60 medieval buildings, forever changing the face of the city. The plaza is dominated by an impressive equestrian statue of King Felipe IV, surrounded by approximately 20 marble statues of Spanish monarchs that seem to step down from history itself. Each statue represents a chapter of Spain's royal lineage, a marble honor guard frozen in time. Questo's exploration of Madrid's royal heritage naturally leads here, where the architecture whispers of power, vision, and the reshaping of kingdoms. Walking through Plaza de Oriente, you're not just seeing a square, you're witnessing the physical embodiment of a grand architectural dream realized.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- Pl. de Ote., Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain
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