The centre of the city-centre
The semi-elliptic square in the centre of Madrid's city-centre is also in a way the centre of Spain as it is the point from where distances are measured on the country's roads.It is a crossroads and starting point for many of the major roads such as Alcalá, Mayor, Arenal and Carrera de San Jerónimo.
It witnessed many of the major events in the history of Spain such as the Communards rebellion in 1520 or the famous people's uprising against the French on 2nd May 1808.
It is also where the people of Madrid go to celebrate the Nochevieja (31st December).
The bells that ring in the New Year are here in the seat of Madrid's autonomous government - the event is broadcast on televisions all over Spain. It is also far and away the best place to see the life of Madrid.
Definitely the heart of Spain.
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Formerly, the Puerta del Sol, guarding the eastern entrance of Madrid. Km 0 of Spain is now a pleasant palc half circle surrounded by chic facades and often crowded.
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Jadis, la Puerta del Sol, gardait l'accès oriental de Madrid. Le km 0 de l'Espagne est désormais une agréable palce en demi cercle entourée de façades chic et souvent noire de monde.
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The main monuments of Madridby Javier Barbera, on 11/12/2009
The Spanish capital is one of the most attractive cities in Spain. Situated in the centre of the country, it owes its tourism to its cultural and...
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