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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. Plaza de Oriente is a historic square in Madrid's centre, surrounded by the Royal Palace and the Royal Theatre. It has gardens, sculptures and a bronze equestrian statue of Felipe IV, the first king to stand on two hind legs.

  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. Visit the 1.6-hectare garden across from the Royal Palace, one of the most famous tourist attractions in Madrid. See the equestrian statute of Philip IV, the Spanish kings' statues and the geometrical shapes of the gardens.

  6. Plaza de Oriente is a stunning architectural site next to the Royal Palace and Royal Theatre in Madrid. It features a statue of Felipe IV and sculptures of Spanish monarchs in its gardens.

  7. Plaza de Oriente is a beautiful square in central Madrid, with a palace, a theatre, cafes and statues. Learn about its history, design and attractions, and enjoy the views and the sunset in the nearby gardens.