Madrid and Its Sights
Madrid is the capital city of Spain with a population of roughly 3.3 million. Madrid is the third largest city in Europe that is after London and Berlin. Its location is on the Manzanares River that is on the centre of the country and community of Madrid that encompasses the city of Madrid, its conurbation as well as its extended suburbs and villages. The community is bordered by Castile and Leon and castile-La Mancha which are autonomous communities.
Madrid is a city with wonderful places, buildings and monuments that are breath taking among these are; Prado museum which is the world's biggest art gallery with over 7,600 paintings but only exhibits one part of these paintings due to lack of space however a recent addition was made to the museum saw an increase of the space by 50% which now allows more paintings to be displayed. Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza is a museum that permanently has Thyssen collection which is one of the biggest in Europe. The highlight at this museum is a collection of impressionist as well as post-impressionist works. Palacio Real in Madrid is also known as Palacio de Oriente whose location is the centre of Madrid which is used for ceremonial purposes by kings. Plaza Mayor is among Spain's most beautiful plaza and the most important places for visitors who go to Madrid it has a very uniform architecture and that is why the place is very beautiful. El Retiro Park is found at the centre of Madrid and it was declared a garden of Historic-Artistic Importance, the park has a large artificial lake that is used for sailing and rowing by those who go to visit the park. Fountain of Apollo found in the middle of Pase del Prado is not well-known since it is hidden, Apollo was a god of art and medicine and this sculpture shows him holding a lyre on his left hand as well as having a cloak around him. This fountain has allegorical figure decorations of four seasons also has three shells as decorations. The church...
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