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Royal Palace of El Pardo. - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT

The Royal Palace of El Pardo is one of the residences of the Spanish Royal Family. Its main use today is to accommodate foreign heads of state on official visit to Spain.

Royal Palace of El Pardo. - FURTHER INFORMATION

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The Royal Palace of El Pardo (Spanish: Palacio Real de El Pardo) is a historical edifice in near Madrid (in the present-day district of Fuencarral-El Pardo, Spain). Owned by the Spanish state and administered by the Patrimonio Nacional agency, the palace began as a hunting lodge.

It became an alternative residence of the kings of Spain until Alfonso XII, who died in the palace in 1885.

King Henry III of Castile ordered the building of the pavilion in 1406, on Mount El Pardo, because of its abundant game. Later, in the time of Charles V (1547), it was transformed into a palace. On 13 March 1604, a massive fire destroyed many of the paintings, including masterpieces by Titian. Charles III renovated the building in the eighteenth century, appointing his architect Francesco Sabatini for the job. It was newly transformed in the twentieth century, doubling its size by repeating to the east its original structure.

The interior decoration includes a ceiling frescoed by Gaspar Becerra, and paintings by Vincenzo Carducci and Cabrera.

In 1739 the palace hosted talks between the governments of Britain and Spain, who eventually agreed the Convention of Pardo in a bid to avert a war. However, the Convention failed to prevent war breaking out shortly afterwards.

Francisco Franco lived in the palace after the Spanish Civil War. After Franco's death, it has been used as a residence for visiting heads of state.

The Palace of Zarzuela forms part of the complex of residences at the site.

ADDRESS

C/ Manuel Alonso s/n
El Pardo 28048 Madrid
Espaņa (Spain)
Phone: 34-913-761-500



TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE

Take Bus 601
(Green) whose first
stop in Madrid is
Exchanger
Moncloa plant -1
dock 16.



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