Madrid has had a number of ceremonial gateway arches for centuries. Puerta de Alcalá, Puerta de Toledo, Puerta de San Vicente and Puerta de Hierro were erected on roads that led to the city. Their predecessors, Santa María, Cerrada, La Vega, Guadalajara, Segovia, Atocha and Santo Domingo, were the gates of the old city walls.
Built by Charles III in the 18th century, this monumental triumphal gate is one of Madrid's most iconic landmarks.
Monument built from granite and Stone was erected to commemorate the arrival of Fernando VII to Madrid.
Near the Principe Pio station is this monumental gate commissioned by Carlos III from Sabatini.
Built during the reign of Fernando VI, it is a gem of classic Baroque style.
The oldest monumental entrance to El Retiro Park dates back to the seventeenth century and pays tribute to Maria Anna of Neuburg, King Charles II’s second wife.
Designed by Francesco Sabatini in 1774, it’s one of the finest examples of Neoclassical architecture in Madrid.
A selection of ten statues around the city that come out to meet visitors
An itinerary through the most iconic fountains in Madrid.