Parque del Buen Retiro
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- This article is about the park in Spain. For the estate in Florida, see El Retiro (Lake Wales, Florida).
The Parque del Buen Retiro (Park of the Pleasant Retreat) is a large and popular, 1.4 km² (350 acre) park in Madrid city center, not far from the Prado Museum. Once outside the city, Madrid now entirely surrounds the park.
The park was originally the site of a royal palace built in 1632 under the reign King Philip IV. Most of the palace was destroyed during the Napoleonic Wars, leaving a space that was eventually opened to the public in 1868. The few remaining buildings of the palace hilake. Next to the lake is the Mausoleum of Alfonso XII, featuring a semicircular colonnade and a statue of Alfonso on horseback on a tall pedestal.
The park contains the Palacio de Cristal, a glass pavilion inspired by The Crystal Palace in London and designed in 1887 by Ricardo Velázquez Bosco. Velázquez Bosco also designed the park's Palacio de Velázquez. The park also contains 'El Angel Caído', the only statue in the world in honour of Lucifer, the fallen angel, as well as the Forest of the Departed (Bosque de los Ausentes), a memorial monument to commemorate the 191 victims of the 11 March 2004 Madrid attacks. Also, the Park yearly features a Book Fair.
[edit] External links
- Parque del Buen Retiro - a Gardens Guide review
- Your School's Spanish Website
- Spain and Portugal for visitors
- Retiro Park - Information and Photos
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