The scale of the Lydia Palace is not as big as the Palace of Madrid, but we just passed by and didn't go in to visit. I don't know if there are other specific situations inside. The appearance is still quite beautiful.
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Liria Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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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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Liria Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The scale of the Lydia Palace is not as big as the Palace of Madrid, but we just passed by and didn't go in to visit. I don't know if there are other specific situations inside. The appearance is still quite beautiful.
A complex seen after coming out of Plaza de España is large in size. However, the time is tight and I didn’t go in to visit. I don’t know if I want tickets and what’s inside. The surrounding buildings are very beautiful.
The Palace of Lilia is a good place to learn about local history. It would be better if you could visit it.
The environment is beautiful and quiet. There are not many tourists.
The hotel is located in the centre of Madrid, in the heart of Madrid, and is a private property, the largest in Madrid. The hotel is a very nice hotel, and the hotel is very nice and the hotel is very nice.