Showing posts with label Madrid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madrid. Show all posts

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Santa María la Real de La Almudena



Santa María la Real de La Almudena is a Catholic cathedral in Madrid.
When the capital of Spain was transferred from Toledo to Madrid in 1561, the seat of the Church in Spain remained in Toledo; so the new capital – unusually for a Catholic country – had no cathedral. Plans were discussed as early as the 16th century to build a cathedral in Madrid dedicated to the Virgin of Almudena, but construction did not begin until 1879.
The cathedral seems to have been built on the site of a medieval mosque that was destroyed in 1085 when Alfonso VI reconquered Madrid.
Francisco de Cubas, the Marquis of Cubas, designed and directed the construction in a Gothic revival style. Construction ceased completely during the Spanish Civil War, and the project was abandoned until 1950, when Fernando Chueca Goitia adapted the plans of de Cubas to a baroque exterior to match the grey and white façade of the Palacio Real, which stands directly opposite. The cathedral was not completed until 1993, when it was consecrated by Pope John Paul II. On May 22, 2004, the marriage of Felipe, Prince of Asturias to Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano (known thereafter as Letizia, Princess of Asturias) took place at the cathedral.
The Neo-Gothic interior is uniquely modern, with chapels and statues of contemporary artists, in heretogeneous styles, from historical revivals to "pop-art" decor.
The Neo-Romanesque crypt houses a 16th century image of the Virgen de la Almudena. Nearby along the Calle Mayor excavations have unearthed remains of Moorish and medieval city walls.
On the 28th of April 2004, Cardinal Antonio María Rouco Varela, Archbishop of Madrid blessed the new paintings in the apse, painted by Kiko Arguello, founder of the Neocatechumenal Way. The cathedral is the seat of the Patriarch of the Indies and the Ocean Sea, an honorific patriarchate created in the sixteenth century, and subsequently an honorific title for the Spanish court's chaplain.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Fried Green Chillies


This was one of my favorite tapas dish during a trip to Spain .... fried green chillies. Wonderfully pungent with a slight spicy taste was a great way to start a meal washed down of course with some sangria or wine. This shot was taken in a small restaurant just off the Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Spain.

Monday, September 05, 2011

Iron Horseman


In the centre of the Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Spain stands the statue of Philip III on horseback. The statue dates from 1616 and was placed in the square in 1847 after the wedding celebrations of Isabel II, during which the last bull run was held in the square. The Plaza Mayor is a huge square constructed in 1617. It has been pedestrianised and can be entered by any one of nine arches. The famous square has played host to bullfights, fiestas and even public executions. From time to time, events such as concerts and fiestas are still staged here. The square contains 136 houses with 437 balconies from which people used to watch the events held here. The square has always been a popular meeting place, especially on Sundays when the many bars and restaurants complement the weekly stamp and coin fair.

Thursday, August 04, 2011

Iron Man


This wonderful statue stood in central Madrid, Spain and from a distance looked so lifelike it was only the lack of any motion and a closer look that made me realize it was a statue. This photo was post-processed in Silver Efex Pro which I feel gave the image more impact.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Headless Entertainer


Street entertainers in Spain seem to be very common with many of them mimicking statues. This street entertainer spotted in Madrid had a little different twist and in fact seemed to have lost his head in the process.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Museo de Arte Thyssen-Bornemisza


This is a rather unique and high impact advertisement printed and dropped full length on a building in Madrid, Spain. It was even custom made to fit around the large entrance door. The advert is for an exhibition called La Sombra (Shadows) at the Museo de Arte Thyssen-Bornemisza.



Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Break Time


This shoe shiner in Madrid, Spain takes a break to read the paper during a quiet spell. I loved the contrast of strong colours between the red of his chair and the green wall behind.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Streets of Madrid

Seeing all the reports and photos describing the celebrations through the streets of Madrid following the World Cup victory by Spain reminded me of my visit there last year. It was a wonderful city to wander through the back streets where you could find countless bars and restaurants tucked away amongst the interesting architecture.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Taberna La Fontanilla

This beautiful little Irish style bar can be found close to La Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Spain. Early evening in Spain is a great time to find yourself a little bar like this and sit out to enjoy a cool drink, watch the sun go down, people watch and consider what eating establishment you will then move onto later.