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Lucero ([luˈθe.ɾo], "Brightness") is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Latina Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lucero neighborhood, Madrid . v
On the other side, La Latina borders with Plaza Mayor and overlaps with the ancient part of the town, El Madrid de los Austrias, where the Palacio Real (Royal Palace) is located. La Latina has developed a gay area [8] centered on Calle Calatrava, with many bars and some restaurants/tapas bars that cater to the community. The popular La Paloma ...
Chinese restaurant in Usera Since the 2000s Usera has become the location of Madrid's Chinatown and is the neighbourhood with the largest concentration of the Chinese community in Spain. About 11,000 Chinese citizens reside in this district, approximately a quarter of the Chinese population of Madrid.
Lhardy is a restaurant located at Madrid in Spain, which was opened in 1839 by Emilio Huguenin Lhardy. [1] It was said to have introduced French haute cuisine to Madrid. [2] It has a deli and takeaway service on the ground floor and a formal restaurant on the second floor. [3]
Real Casa de Correos at Puerta del Sol, Madrid. Puerta del Sol, Madrid. The Puerta is located in the very heart of Madrid. It serves as the kilometre zero from which all radial roads in Spain are measured. This is demonstrated by a plaque on the floor of the square, marking the exact point of Km.0.
Sobrino de Botín is a Spanish restaurant in Madrid. [1] [2] The artist Francisco de Goya worked in Café Botín as a waiter while waiting to get accepted into the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. The restaurant is mentioned in an Ernest Hemingway novel and the book Fortunata y Jacinta by Benito Pérez Galdós (published 1886–1887). It is the ...
Miracle of the Virgin of Atocha during the construction works of the Casa de la Villa (late 17th-century). It was known as "Plaza de San Salvador" in ancient times, as it was located near the (now defunct) Church of San Salvador, in whose atrium the primitive municipal council convened [ 1 ] (the church was demolished in 1842). [ 2 ]