Calle de la Princesa, 20, Centro, 28008 Madrid, SpainMap
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泰宁根吴承恩
5/5
Outstanding
The scale of the Lydia Palace is not as large as the Royal Palace of Madrid, but we just passed by and did not go in to visit. I don’t know if it is possible to visit it or have other specific details. It looks pretty from the outside.
Liria Palace attraction highlights
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"Palacio de Liria is a palace built around 1770 by James Fitz-James Stuart, 3rd Duke of Berwick. In the early 19th century, the building passed to members of the Alba family. During the Spanish Civil War At the time, the building was completely damaged. It was restored after the war and is still a private residence, owned by the 18th Duchess of Alba (Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, 18th Duchess of Alba)."
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Admission restrictions
Age requirements
Children under 14 years of age cannot access the palace alone and must be accompanied by an adult.
Physical considerations
Access to people with obvious symptoms of drunkenness or with symptoms of being under the influence of drugs is prohibited.
No pets allowed
Access to any type of animal is not allowed, except guide dogs or therapeutic aids, always with prior and express authorization from the organization and with the corresponding accreditation.
Other restrictions
Access to the building with objects or substances that may pose a risk to the integrity of people and works of art (weapons, dangerous substances, large objects, sharp and sharp objects, etc.) is prohibited. All bags and packages must pass security control.
It is not allowed to enter the venue with travel bags that exceed the dimensions of the luggage compartment.
For security reasons during the visit, backpacks, suitcases, umbrellas, and any object considered to pose a risk to works of art cannot be brought into the rooms.
Visitors must behave properly during the visit, without disturbing other people.
It's not allowed: Touch pieces or works of art, lean on furniture, or sit on chairs. Sit on the floor or obstruct the passage. Run around the rooms. Smoking in patios, gardens or indoor rooms. Eat or drink throughout the space. Leaving children without adult control Carry out any commercial activity other than those established by the organization (official guided tours, audio guide or store) without authorization by the management.
Photographs are not allowed inside the Palace. You can take videos or photographs only in the outdoor garden once the visit is over.
Please respect a safe distance with parts and works. Avoid talking during the audio-guided tour. Do not use acoustic tone on mobile phones, but rather vibration.
*The above information is for reference only. Please refer to the actual information provided by the attraction.
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Other visitors' reviews of Liria Palace
Show More ReviewsThe scale of the Lydia Palace is not as large as the Royal Palace of Madrid, but we just passed by and did not go in to visit. I don’t know if it is possible to visit it or have other specific details. It looks pretty from the outside.