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Madrid the capital city of Spain is filled with beautiful monuments and architecture. Many tourists from all over the world visit the city of Madrid to see these enchanting monuments and palaces in the city. The Palace belonging to the King of Spain is located in the capital city of Spain, Madrid.The Royal palace in Madrid is named as Palacio Real de Madrid in Spanish. The place where the Palace is built has got a long history. It was used by the Islamic Kingdom of Toledo. The Muslim castle was built here during 9th century. Later 'Alcazar' was created on the same site in the 16th century. The material used for construction was mostly wood but this proved to be dangerous as it was burnt in the year 1734 and was reduced to ashes.
Later King Philip took the initiative for building a new palace on the same site. This time, stone and brick material was used in construction instead of wood to avoid any kind of damages. In the year 1738, Sachetti began constructing the Royal Palace. The work ended in 1764. Many people took part in the construction of this monument. King Charles III started using it as a residence for the first time in 1764.The structure of the Palace is square in shape. A huge courtyard is in the centre of the site. The building of Palacio Real, Madrid looks like a giant villa comprising of 2800 rooms. The marvelous construction with the use of authentic arches and façade make it fascinating. High quality material has been used in each and every part of the building. Doors and windows have been made by using mahogany.It is not a residence of royal family nowadays because they reside in the other palace on the outskirts of the city. It is used for state ceremonies and events. Five rooms of the Palacio Real, Madrid are opened by the state administration for tourists. The attractive rooms in the Palacio Real are the Throne Room, the Gasarini Room and the Porcelain Room.
Rooms in the Palace are decorated with nice paintings, furniture, decorative mirrors, artwork, sculptures etc.The Throne Room is decorated truly in a royal style. The walls are draped in velvet embroidered cloth. The ceiling is designed with an elaborate fresco which represents the old style of monarchy. The throne has golden coating and the four bronze lions are fitted on the steps of the throne. The ceiling is covered fully with gorgeous painting and artwork. The colors used and the portraits drawn are so amazing that it helps to remember the history of Spain .The Gasarini Room is also widely known as he dressing room or the guest room of Charles III, is as beautiful as any other room in this elegant palace. The ceiling is covered with beautiful bursting flowers and vines. Earthy colors are used everywhere. The walls of this room are covered with silk material and the heavy embroidery of god and silver. It gives the room really a magnificent look. The flower pattern is used on the floor to balance it with the ceiling artwork. Furniture pieces like chairs are also covered in the flower patterned velvet cloth.
The Porcelain room is the smallest room in the Palacio Real, Madrid and is really amazing. The room is covered with ceramic work of flowers on each and every part. The Palacio Real, Madrid is a wonderful piece of architecture. Each and every part of the Palace is preserved carefully. This fabulous Palace is surrounded by gardens which are known as Moor's field. The amazing fountain in the middle of this garden completes the picture of this eye-catching Royal Palace. It is a must for the tourists to visit this beautiful place.
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