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• Witness centuries of Spanish history and the royal family
• Welcome almost 2 million visitors every year to discover its rooms, works of art and treasures that are unique in the world
• Conbine traditional Spanish and Baroque architectural styles with over 135,000 square metres and 3,418 rooms
△ Once the castle of Arab rulers in the 9th century, it was later recaptured by Christians and became the residence of kings of all generations. The palace was destroyed in 1734, and rebuilt in 1764.
△ As one of the most grand and best-reserved palaces in the world, Royal Palace of Madrid boasts more than 3,000 rooms. Worthy of attention are the five violins made by the Stradivari family in the palace's collection.
△ Decorated with gold ornaments, royal red velvet floors and walls, chandeliers as grand as the room itself, and admire the ceiling painted by Tiepolo. Marvel at the main staircase, designed by Sabatini and comprising over 70 steps.
Other visitors' reviews of Royal Palace of Madrid
Show More ReviewsThe Palace of Madrid in Spain is about two hours to play, and the overall feeling is good, highlighting the majesty and luxury of the royal family. The Palace is rich in exhibits, but there are not many rooms open for visiting, and tickets need to be booked in advance.