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  2. Calle de Serrano - Wikipedia

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    The calle de Serrano, or simply Serrano, is a street in Madrid, Spain. It is noted as location for luxury flagship stores. [1] The urbanisation took off in 1863, with the construction of the first housing in the street. [2] Initially known as Bulevar Narváez (Narváez Boulevard), [3] the street received its current name following the 1868 ...

  3. Gran Vía, Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Gran Vía, Madrid. The Gran Vía ( Spanish: [ˈɡɾam ˈbi.a], Great Way) is a street in central Madrid, Spain. It leads from Calle de Alcalá, close to Plaza de Cibeles, to Plaza de España. The street, sometimes referred to as the "Spanish Broadway ", is one of the city's most important shopping areas, with a large number of hotels and large ...

  4. Calle de Bravo Murillo - Wikipedia

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    Calle de Bravo Murillo. The calle de Bravo Murillo is a major street in Madrid, Spain. The streets starts in the glorieta de Quevedo, [ 1] in the Chamberí District. Going North across the Tetuán District, it features a slightly bended path joining with the Paseo de la Castellana at the Plaza de Castilla. [ 1]

  5. Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://madrid.es. Madrid ( / məˈdrɪd / ⓘ mə-DRID, Spanish: [maˈðɾið] ⓘ) [ n. 1 ] is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million [ 8 ] inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and its monocentric ...

  6. Calle de Preciados - Wikipedia

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    Plaza de Callao. North-West end. Plaza de Santo Domingo. Calle de Preciados (or simply Preciados) is a public pedestrian street in central Madrid, Spain, which spans from Puerta del Sol to Plaza de Santo Domingo via Plaza de Callao, where it takes a bend. [1] It is about 500 metres (1,600 ft) long. [2]

  7. Calle de Génova - Wikipedia

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    The Torres de Colón dominate the right of the photograph, while the sculpture Woman with Mirror can be seen on the pedestrian island at the end of the road. The Calle de Génova is a street in Madrid, Spain. It is the dividing line between the neighbourhoods of Justicia and Almagro, in the respective districts of Centro and Chamberí.

  8. Plaza de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    Madrid, Spain. The Plaza de Oriente is a square in the historic center of Madrid, Spain. Rectangular in shape and monumental in character, it was designed in 1844 by Narciso Pascual y Colomer. The square was propagated by King Joseph I, who ordered the demolition of the medieval houses on the site. It is located between some important landmarks ...

  9. Calle Mayor (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    History. Created in the Middle Ages it originally connected the alcázar with the Puerta de Guadalajara (a disappeared wall gate). [2] The Calle Mayor, that borders the Plaza Mayor to the North, became the main thoroughfare of the city in the Early Modern Period. [3] The Calle Mayor was the place where the guilds of silversmiths and jewelers ...