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  1. 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.

  2. The beautiful Plaza de Oriente can be found in Madrid's historic centre, surrounded by two of Madrid's most important buildings; the Royal Palace and the Royal Theatre.

  3. The Plaza de Oriente is a public square in the historic centre of Madrid where the Roayala Palace is also located. It is rectangular in shape and monumental in character for all the statues and monuments honouring past Spanish Royals as well as Spanish military heroes.

  4. Toponimia. Placa de azulejos con el nombre de la plaza del ceramista Alfredo Ruiz de Luna. Existen varias teorías acerca de la denominación de esta plaza. La más aceptada alude a su situación geográfica, al oriente del Palacio Real. Por extensión, este edificio ha pasado a ser conocido como Palacio de Oriente.

  5. Located across from the Royal Palace, this 1.6-hectare garden is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Madrid. The gardens were planned by José Bonaparte, who wanted the gardens to highlight the Palacio and the Teatro Real.

  6. Art and culture. Without a doubt this is one of the most monumental and stunning architectural sites in Madrid due to its ideal location next to the Royal Palace and Royal Theatre. It is not to be missed.

  7. Plaza de Oriente. Madrid, Spain, Europe. Madrid. This graceful square is one central Madrid's most beautiful, home as it is to a royal palace that once had aspirations to be the Spanish Versailles, sophisticated cafes watched over by apartments that cost the equivalent of a royal salary, and the Teatro Real, Madrid’s opera house and one of ...