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The former royal residence was the Taiji Palace (太極宮), built in the previous Sui dynasty.[10]In 632, chancellor Ma Zhou charged that the retired Emperor Gaozu was living in Da'an Palace (大安宮) to the west, which he considered an inhospitable place as it was built on low-lying lands of Chang'an that was plagued by dampness and heat during the summer. [11]
Royal Palace of El Pardo (Madrid) Palace of Zarzuela (Madrid) (de facto residence of the King and Royal Family, part of the larger El Pardo complex) Cottage of the Prince; Royal Palace of Aranjuez (Madrid) Royal House of the Farmer; Palace of San Lorenzo de El Escorial Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso. Royal Palace of La Granja de San ...
The Museum of Guadalajara (Spanish: Museo de Guadalajara, also Museo Provincial de Guadalajara) is a State-owned museum in Guadalajara, Spain. Opened in 1838, it is the oldest provincial museum in the country. [1] It features sections of Fine Arts, Archaeology and Ethnography. [2] It is hosted at the Palacio del Infantado since 1973.
Madrid: Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado. ISBN 978-84-340-2407-6. Chavarría Vargas, Juan Antonio (2007). "Onomástica árabo-beréber en la toponimia de Castilla-La Mancha: Guadalajara". Anaquel de Estudios Árabes. 18 (97). Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid: 93– 116. ISSN 1130-3964. Cruz Herrera, María del Pilar (2000 ...
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The Palace of El Infantado (Spanish: Palacio del Infantado) is a palace located in Guadalajara, Spain. An example of the Isabelline architectural style , it dates from the 15th century and was the seat of the Dukes of the Infantado .
In the early 18th century, under the War of the Spanish Succession, the city of Guadalajara and the province's main towns all suffered considerable damage. In 1719, a royal textile factory was established in Guadalajara, bringing workers not only from across Spain but from the rest of Europe, especially the Netherlands.
Jesús María is a town and municipality in the region of Los Altos of the Mexican state of Jalisco, located approximately 2 hours drive east of the state capital Guadalajara. The population of the municipality is 18,982 as of 2020.