
Madrid is the capital of Spain and it is an important and big city. It has got a great culture and we can see it in each street, in each museum… there is a great tourist route from Paseo de la Castellana to Plaza Castilla, where are many museums and squares.
The first square that we find is the Emperor Carlos V’s square.
The first museum that we can see is the Thyssen. There we can enjoy the wonderful pictures from painters
like Picasso.
Going down the street, there are the Museo del Prado and Neptuno’s Square. It shows Neptuno on a coach with two horses.
Near there it’s Cibeles’ Square. It shows the goddess on a chariot with two enormous lions pulling at the front. It is the Real Madrid football club’s monument and when the team wins any important match, the fans and the players go there to celebrate the triumph. Behind this square it’s the Madrid's new City Hall, known as Correo’s Building. There is a monument dedicated to Colon too, in Colon’s Square.
An interesting museum is the Wax museum. It’s on Paseo de los Recoletos and inside there are sculptures of famous people made in wax. Some celebrities that are depicted are the singer David Bisbal, the Prince and Princess of Asturias, tennis player Rafa Nadal, the Beckhams,Real's goalkeeper Casillas, Benedicto XVI…
Following the tourist route, we can find the Plaza de las Americas, Emilio Castellar’s monument and the Natural Science Museum.
At the end of the route it’s the Nuevos Ministerios’ Building, the AZCA zone. Here are the Madrid's skyscrapers, and it is the financial center of city. An
example of skyscraper is the Torres Kio.
And finally, now we can see 4 giants governing the skyline, the towers at the old Real Madrid's sports centre.
This is a wonderful route and if you follow it you could discover a part of the beauty of the capital of Spain, our city, Madrid.
The first square that we find is the Emperor Carlos V’s square.
The first museum that we can see is the Thyssen. There we can enjoy the wonderful pictures from painters
like Picasso.Going down the street, there are the Museo del Prado and Neptuno’s Square. It shows Neptuno on a coach with two horses.
Near there it’s Cibeles’ Square. It shows the goddess on a chariot with two enormous lions pulling at the front. It is the Real Madrid football club’s monument and when the team wins any important match, the fans and the players go there to celebrate the triumph. Behind this square it’s the Madrid's new City Hall, known as Correo’s Building. There is a monument dedicated to Colon too, in Colon’s Square.
An interesting museum is the Wax museum. It’s on Paseo de los Recoletos and inside there are sculptures of famous people made in wax. Some celebrities that are depicted are the singer David Bisbal, the Prince and Princess of Asturias, tennis player Rafa Nadal, the Beckhams,Real's goalkeeper Casillas, Benedicto XVI…
Following the tourist route, we can find the Plaza de las Americas, Emilio Castellar’s monument and the Natural Science Museum.
At the end of the route it’s the Nuevos Ministerios’ Building, the AZCA zone. Here are the Madrid's skyscrapers, and it is the financial center of city. An
example of skyscraper is the Torres Kio.And finally, now we can see 4 giants governing the skyline, the towers at the old Real Madrid's sports centre.
This is a wonderful route and if you follow it you could discover a part of the beauty of the capital of Spain, our city, Madrid.
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