The list includes more than 60 interesting monuments, palaces and other
buildings. It's ordered chronologically and includes a short description.
Any comments, feedback, suggestions, etc. are quite welcome.
Roger.
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>A comprehensive list of monuments in Madrid is now available at:-
>http://www.gomadrid.com/activity/madrid-monuments.html
>
>The list includes more than 60 interesting monuments, palaces and other
>buildings. It's ordered chronologically and includes a short description.
>
>Any comments, feedback, suggestions, etc. are quite welcome.
1. The webpage wallpaper showed images of the famous "Oso y Modroño"
statue. For some reason I have never seen this at Puerta Del Sol. One
of the Spaniards I work with assured me it's there, until we got there
and I said, "show me."
2. Isn't the world's oldest restaurant someone near Plaze Mayor?
3. The Kia Towers might be considered a momument. At least it's a
landmark; one can get pretty far from Plaze Castilla and still find
one's way back 'cause they're in sight.
4. Unless I'm in the dark, you misspelled puerta in Puerto de Alcalá
(at Plaza de la Independencia).
5. You missed the most important momunent (picture me with hands on
hips, tapping foot.) There's no mention of Plaza de España and the
statue of ME (and Sancho).
6. Aficianados de Real Madrid te diria que el estadio de San
Bernabeiau (sp?) es un monumento.
My ancestors swung by their necks, not their tails.
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