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  2. Parque de Atracciones de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Parque de Atracciones de Madrid is a 20-hectare (49-acre) amusement park located in the Casa de Campo in Madrid, Spain. Opened in 1969, it is the third-oldest operating amusement park in Spain behind Parc d'Atraccions Tibidabo (opened in 1901) and Parque de Atracciones Monte Igueldo (opened in 1911). [ 2 ]

  3. List of museums in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    National Archaeological Museum of Spain; Museum of the Americas; Museo de San Isidro (History of Madrid from prehistory to the transferring of the royal court to the Village in 1561) Madrid History Museum (History of Madrid from 1561 to present day) Temple of Debod; House-Museum of Lope de Vega; Pantheon of Illustrious Men; Platform 0 ...

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Madrid" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Museo Casa de la Moneda (Madrid) P.

  5. El Capricho Park - Wikipedia

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    El Capricho is a park in Madrid. The word capricho is Spanish for "whim" or "caprice". It was created by María Josefa Pimentel, Duchess of Osuna (1752-1834) on her estate at Alameda de Osuna, which was then outside the city of Madrid. It is landscaped in eighteenth-century style with formal and naturalistic features.

  6. Parque del Buen Retiro, Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The Retiro Park (Spanish: Parque del Buen Retiro, literally "Good Retreat Park"), also known as Buen Retiro Park or simply El Retiro, is one of the largest city parks in Madrid, Spain. The park belonged to the Spanish monarchy until 1868, when it became a public park following the Glorious Revolution.

  7. Imperial Route of the Community of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    It is located on a 148-hectare (370-acre) estate, which is in private hands. It is one of the most significant Herrerian monuments in the Community of Madrid and, at the same time, the most unknown. It was designed by Juan Bautista de Toledo, following the model used in the Casa de Campo in Madrid. [6] [7]

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