2. Templo de Debod
The initial construction of the temple began in
the 2nd Century BC and can now be found in
the Parque del Oeste. Go there and watch
the most amazing sunset!
This is an ancient Egyptian
temple that was dismantled
and rebuilt here in Madrid in
1972
3. Museo Sorolla
The artist Joaquín Sorolla lived in this house and inside you’ll discover
not only his incredible paintings and drawings, but also objects
that he collected throughout his life!
The beautiful building together with the
Andalucían gardens make this a very
special place to visit…
4. Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas
One of the biggest bullrings in
the world that can hold
23.798 spectators!
This wonderful monument built in
the neomudéjar style with
hand-painted ceramic tiles was
inaugurated in 1931!
5. Palacio de Cristal
It displays works from the Reina Sofía
Museum which makes it a perfect
combination between art and nature!
A stunning glass and iron building
built in 1887 in the middle of the
Retiro park.