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  • Day 3

    Plaza de Oriente

    September 14, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

    》Plaza de Oriente

    Designed in 1844 by the architect Narciso Pascual Colomer under the orders of King José I who demolished the medieval houses in the area, the plaza has numerous gardens and an excellent sculpture display.

    In the centre of the square can be found one of the main sculptures, a bronze equestrian statue of Felipe IV, which was the first in the world to stand on its two hind legs. To achieve this, the sculptor (who also used the portraits of the king painted by Velázquez), received aid from Galileo. 

    This is one of a sculpture collection which also includes twenty Spanish kings in limestone which were initially created as decoration for the Royal Palace, but in the end, were kept on display in the Plaza de Oriente.

    The central gardens, designed in 1941, are arranged in the form of a grid, making an attractive ornamental garden with floral gardens, hedges and cypress trees. And in the exterior part of the square can be found two leafy gardens, the Cabo Noval gardens and the Lepanto gardens.
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