Royal Palace of Madrid
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Royal Palace of Madrid
Summary
Royal Palace of Madrid is a royal palace[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Royal Palace of Madrid is located in Madrid[3].
- Royal Palace of Madrid is in the country of Spain[4].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's instance of is recorded as royal palace[5].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's instance of is recorded as Monument (Spain)[6].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[7].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's instance of is recorded as palace[8].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's instance of is recorded as official residence[9].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's instance of is recorded as museum[10].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's instance of is recorded as city palace[11].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's architect is recorded as Filippo Juvarra[12].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's architect is recorded as Francesco Sabatini[13].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's architect is recorded as Juan Bautista Sachetti[14].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's commissioned by is recorded as Philip V of Spain[15].
- Royal Palace of Madrid is owned by Patrimonio Nacional[16].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's architectural style is recorded as baroque architecture[17].
- Royal Palace of Madrid followed Royal Alcazar of Madrid[18].
- Royal Palace of Madrid followed Royal Alcázar of Segovia[19].
- Royal Palace of Madrid took place at Madrid city[20].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's postal code is recorded as 28013[21].
- Royal Palace of Madrid is used for official residence[22].
- Royal Palace of Madrid's Commons category is recorded as Royal Palace of Madrid[23].
- Royal Palace of Madrid comprises Main Staircase (Royal Palace of Madrid)[24].
- Royal Palace of Madrid comprises Hall of Halberdiers[25].
- Royal Palace of Madrid comprises Salón de Columnas del Palacio Real de Madrid[26].
- Royal Palace of Madrid comprises Porcelain Room[27].
Body
Founding
1735 marks the founding of Royal Palace of Madrid[28].
Identity
Predecessors include Royal Alcazar of Madrid[18] and Royal Alcázar of Segovia[19].
Ownership
Royal Palace of Madrid is owned by Patrimonio Nacional[16].
Why It Matters
Royal Palace of Madrid has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]