The Plaza Mayor adds a bit of laziness to the bustling Puerta del Sol. When I walk into this square "complex" from Madrid's old neighborhood, I immediately feel a unique atmosphere! The square has 9 arches connecting the outer streets.
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Among the many squares in Spain, Plaza Mayor is undoubtedly very square. The rectangular enclosed structure is surrounded by a column of ancient buildings in the form of a corridor, and nine external arches connect the urban streets outside. There are many open-air cafes and souvenir shops in the corridor, which is very suitable for strolling and resting. If you taste it carefully, you will find that this square seems to exude inexhaustible charm. Under the wrapping of the tall rectangular corridor, the square makes visitors feel the sense of spatial restraint. However, this sense of restraint is not pure oppression. , but subtly overflows naturally through the beautiful one-piece volume arches on the ground floor of the building, leaving no trace. Perhaps it is precisely because of this indescribable and subtle experience that tourists and citizens often stop here, and artists and street performers are even more keen on this place, brewing a leisurely atmosphere of life in a rigorously shaped space. Standing in the center of the square is the equestrian statue of King Philip III who presided over the construction of the square.
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The Plaza Mayor adds a bit of laziness to the bustling Puerta del Sol. When I walk into this square "complex" from Madrid's old neighborhood, I immediately feel a unique atmosphere! The square has 9 arches connecting the outer streets.
The square of Mayor, built in 1619; more than 300 years after it was built, three fires were damaged and three rebuilt; it has been preserved since the third reconstruction in 1953. The rectangular square, 129 meters long and 94 meters wide, stands in the center of the statue of Phillip III riding in the square, which was ordered to be built; Surrounded by 4-storey buildings, 237 balconies facing the square; the square's nine arched anus leads to the main street in the city center. The most ornamental building in the square - the Bakery House, the exterior walls are covered with exquisite murals, and the City Hall and Visitor Service Center are set with this. Around the square + the building of the arcade, the shops and restaurants are in scale, the citizens and tourists are shopping and eating, leisurely; the opening of the postage market, people come and go, bargaining, happy. Everywhere in the square, the street artists of all kinds work hard to showcase their talents and become a beautiful scenery.
One of the best places to relax in Madrid with a good beer and a squid sandwich, very close to Puerta del Sol and the Madrid of the Austrians.
Madrid is a beautiful city, Madrid is Spain's largest city, is also the capital of Spain, located in the middle of Spain, is a political, cultural, economic center, and is also an important metropolis in Western Europe.
The Major Square in New Delhi, Spain, last time I went to New Delhi, I found that there are many squares large and small. This Major Square is my favorite square, because this square has a lot of religions to perform here. It made me feel like a place that was open and especially free.