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Puerta de Alcalá

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4.6 (48277 reviews)

Triumphal arch near to Parque del Buen Retiro & rich with stone carvings & elegant sculptures.

Pl. de la Independencia, s/n, 28001 Madrid, Spain

Did You Know?
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Original Purpose

The Puerta de Alcalá was originally one of five gates used to enter the walled city of Madrid, serving as a point of entry for travelers from France, Aragón, and Catalonia.

2,000
Sheep Parade

Every fall, Madrid celebrates the Trashumancia Festival, where 2,000 sheep are paraded through the city center, including through the Puerta de Alcalá, honoring the historical use of the gate for livestock migration.

19.5m
Gate Height

The Puerta de Alcalá stands tall at 19.5 meters, showcasing its impressive architectural design.

Francisco Sabatini
Italian Architect

The current Puerta de Alcalá was designed by Italian architect Francisco Sabatini, chosen by King Carlos III after rejecting proposals from other renowned architects.

Highlights from Reviews

impressive architecture

Its architecture is impressive and grand, showcasing neoclassical design.

central location

Its central location makes it easily accessible and a must-see landmark.

near Retiro Park

It is next to Retiro Park, making it easy to combine visits.

great photo spot

It is a great spot for taking photos and capturing the beauty of Madrid.

iconic landmark

It is an iconic landmark representing Madrid's history and architectural importance.

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