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Church of San Agustín (Madrid) Church of San Andrés (Madrid) San Fermín de los Navarros; Church of San Francisco de Sales (Madrid) Church of San José (Madrid) Church of San Marcos (Madrid) St Nicholas' Church, Madrid; Church of Santa Teresa y San José; Church of St Peter ad Vincula, Madrid; Círculo de Bellas Artes; Colegio del Pilar (Madrid)
Centro Cultural Conde Duque Cultural Center; Centro Centro Cultural Center; Centro de Arte Canal (Canal Art Center) Fundación Canal (Canal Foundation) Art Rooms of the Autonomous Community of Madrid Alcalá 31 Room Canal de Isabel II Room [Temporarily closed until 28th of May] Youth Art Room; El Águila Room (Regional Library of Madrid and ...
Unfortunately, this retablo was destroyed by fire in 1862, along with many of the paintings and frescoes by Juan Pantoja de la Cruz. In 1863 the altar was replaced by one commissioned in 1716 by Philip V of Spain to commemorate the beatification of the French Jesuit John Francis Regis, including canvases by Michel-Ange Houasse.
The Palacio de Santa Cruz or Palace of the Holy Cross is a baroque building in central Madrid, Spain. It now houses the Spanish Foreign Ministry. It was used as a jail until the reign of Philip IV of Spain, when it was converted into a palace. Construction was commissioned in 1629 by Philip IV to house both courts and jail facilities.
Madrid 1875. Blanco, Antonio. Museo del Prado. Catálago de la Escultura. I Esculturas clásicas. II. Escultura, copia e imitaciones de las antiguas) (siglos XVI–XVIII). Madrid 1957. Luca de Tena, Consuelo and Mena, Manuela. Guía actualizada del Prado. Madrid: Alfiz 1985. Rumeu de Armas, Antonio. Origen y fundación del Museo del Prado ...
Un tesoro cultural recuperado. Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa, Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, Acción Cultural Española. pp. 471– 495. López Torrijos (2004). "Arte e historia común en el palacio del Viso" (PDF). España y Génova. Obras, artistas y coleccionistas. Madrid: Fernando Villaverde Ediciones-Fundación Carolina. pp ...
The Círculo de Bellas Artes is a private, non-profit, cultural organization that was founded in 1880. Its building, located in Madrid, Spain, was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1981. [1] The CBA is a major multidisciplinary centre with one of the most active cultural programmes in Madrid.