The Paseo de Recoletos of Madrid !!!

Back I bring you to my dear Madrid ,to this big wide nice boulevard with so many wonderful things to see. I like to update this older post with new text and links due to a new picture found in my cd rom vault that should be here for you and me, It is said, that once biten by its virus you never want to leave, well i did but always come back to it. Madrid has a lot to offer to all is like a miniature Spain, I am not a writer or poet or even into long verses for most of my posts ,I try to be short and to the point, these are all places that I have enjoyed since youthful days of early teen years and really find it hard to describe all my love for them. Therefore, let me tell you about the Paseo de Recoletos of Madrid !!!! Hope you enjoy it as I.

The Paseo de Recoletos is an avenue of 700 meters rising very slightly, from south to north, and from Plaza de Cibeles to Plaza de Colón. It is part of the boulevards of the central axis of the city, which extends north as Paseo de la Castellana , and south as a Paseo del Prado. Some of the best known buildings to marvel at their architecture and chic styles in the Paseo de Recoletos are: Palacio de Linares or Palace of the Marquis of Linares, next to Cibeles, built in 1873 today the headquarters of the Casa de America.  (see post) The Palace of Library and National Museums, finished in 1892, in which they are, in the facade that gives to Paseo de Recoletos, the National Library of Spain (see post). In the opposite façade, in Calle Serrano, is the National Archaeological Museum of Spain (see post). The Palacio del Marqués de Salamanca, built between 1846 and 1855 ; the Convent of San Pascual , originally from the 17C, but demolished and rebuilt in the 19C. The Palacio del Duque de Elduayen, built between 1890 and 1895. The Palacio de la Duquesa de Medina de las Torres, between 1881 and 1884. The Palacio de López Dóriga and Salaverria, built towards 1872. The Palace of the Marquis of Alcañices, also known as of the Duke of Sesto, of 1862 . the building Restaura , formerly of the Insurance L’Union, in the nos 18-20. And the building of the insurance company La Aurora, at no 4. The Paseo de Recoletos ends at Plaza de Colón,(see post) notable for its statue of Columbus (see it pic). The sculpture, located in the middle of the street facing south, In the square are the Jardines del Descubrimiento, with its Monument to the Discovery of America. A large Spanish flag can be seen in the distance. Beneath it is the Cultural Center of the City of Madrid. At no, 11, we see the Church of San Pascual, built in 1866. The temple was built on the site of the convent of the same name, which dated back to 1683. Before returning to Plaza de Cibeles,(see post), we come across an iron fence. Behind it are the gardens of the Buenavista Palace, (see post) built in 1767. The palace houses the headquarters of the Spanish Army. You can come close if not walking (best) on metro Colon on line 4 or Banco de España on line 2. Also,Cercanías trains on lines C1, C2, C7 and C10 stop/parada Recoletos at nos 20-22 Paseo de Recoletos Many EMT bus lines passed and stop here my favorites are nos, 001, 1, 14, 20, 27, 53,and 74.

Aristocrats who had a house in this promenade (Paseo), among them the Duchy of Sesto; some neighbors who were born, lived or died in Recoletos, were the painter José Villegas Cordero, Ramón del Valle Inclán, Juan Valera or the Andromaca that José Vilches sculpted in 1853,in Rome, and previously held at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid. The gatherings of the café Teide, the literary home of César González Ruano and the Café Gijón, still open( very nice place to chat) at the beginning of the 21C, remain in memory.  It should also be remembered the presence in the second half of the 21C of the Libreria-Galeria Buchholz , cradle of the almost fictitious school of Madrid, or of installations like the Museum of Wax of Madrid, inaugurated in 1972 at the No 41.(see post ).

A bit of history tell us that the Paseo de Recoletos had its origin in the ravine formed by the Arroyo de la Fuente Castellana, which furrowed it, and as a continuation of the primitive walk of the old Prado of San Jerónimo and its extension to the Puerta de Atocha (what is now the Paseo del Prado). The Paseo de Recoletos took its name from the convent of the Order of the Augustinian Recollects, whose ensemble was built in the area between 1592 and 1595, and in what was formerly the town of Valnegral, in lands of Eufrasia de Guzmán , Princess of Ascoli. The Alameda ended at the Puerta de Recoletos, a Baroque-style gate built under the reign of king Fernando VI in 1756 and dismantled in 1863. It was alternately known as El Prado Nuevo and Recoletos or Prado de Recoletos. In the second half of the 18C king Carlos III undertook a series of reforms, among which was the modernization of Madrid to bring it to the height of the famous big cities of the time such as Paris.

 The Madrid tourist office on Paseo de Recoletoshttps://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/paseo-de-recoletos

There you go folks ,another dandy spot in my dear Madrid. A nice trip up and down one of the best arteries of my beloved Madrid. The walk on Paseo de Recoletos is awesome just keep going north from Cibeles to plaza de Colon, Again, hope you enjoy the post on the Paseo de Recoletos of Madrid !!! as I.

And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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