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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]
La Latina is a historic neighborhood in the Centro district of downtown Madrid, Spain. La Latina occupies the place of the oldest area in Madrid, the Islamic citadel inside the city walls, with narrow streets and large squares. It is administratively locked almost entirely within the district of Palacio in Centro.
On 12 April 1985, the El Descanso restaurant in Madrid, Spain was bombed in a terrorist attack. The explosion caused the three-story building to collapse, crashing down on about 200 diners and employees, killing 18 people, all Spanish citizens, and injuring 82 others, including eleven Americans working at the nearby Torrejón Air Base who frequented the restaurant.
Casa Labra. Casa Labra is a pub in Madrid located close to the Puerta del Sol that was established and has been open since 1860. It is famous for being the site for the foundation of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party by Pablo Iglesias on May 2, 1879.
La segunda guerra de los niños (1981) as Lucio; Han violado a una mujer (1982) as Dueño del restaurante (uncredited) Los autonómicos (1982) as Colás; Las noches secretas de Lucrecia Borgia (1982) as Grinta; Piernas arriba (1982) as Tito; Al este del oeste (1984) as Tafford, Blacksmith; Divinas palabras (1987) Soldadito español (1988) as ...
London's StreetXO, which permanently closed its doors in 2020, was a direct offshoot of Madrid's, with similar decor and at least half the menu being identical, fusing Asian and Spanish cuisine. StreetXO london was David's first restaurant abroad.
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 ...
The Casa de Campo is linked to the Parque del Oeste by the Teleférico de Madrid, a gondola lift. [2] The complex was declared in 2010 an Asset of Cultural Interest by the Community of Madrid. For its part, the regulations of the General Urban Planning Plan of the Madrid City Council, of 1997, classify it as a historic park. [3]