El Retiro
"Far from those years when Felipe II, austere and religious, he issued widening of the Monastery of San Jerónimo with rooms for real use. There was a garden and built a pond as the water plentiful and distributed joy. In one of these rooms, exclusively for the king, began to nominate "Fourth Real de San Jerónimo " or retreat, built by Juan Bautista de Toledo during the reign of Charles I and attached to the Church of Jeronimos, because it was a room for meditation during Lent and novenas of mourning and for hosting prominent figures who came to the Villa and Court. "
rumored mob Conde Duque that the king wanted section political life, as such originated and built the Palacio del Buen Retiro, with all amenities for comfort, with huge costs for Villa de Madrid. A restless poet came to say at the time that "when there are so many disasters " nor was time for " spring water sources are rivers of blood when ", nor walk by " Retreat" and not "S oledades "
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| Sintes Miguel Angel Doors |
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| Sintes Miguel Angel Doors |
The year was 1630 when the idea began to take shape and 1631 when work began with charges unrelated to the exchequer, who won the money records extras, taxes and excises. It was the moment of annexing the redoubt orchards, fields and other tenements adjoining the monastery, acquired nobles, farmers and other landowners. Came and went there with plans in the armpits and studying the land hunchbacks real master builder, Juan Gómez de Mora and the Marquis de la Torre , watched organizational architect Alonso Carbonell. There was no rest at all hours of the day had highly mobile workers. It brought water and land smoothed, giving rise to the formation of a vast garden with groves.
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| Sintes Miguel Angel Doors |
"One day I woke up by a commotion coming from the square of the Fallen Angel, I approached and got to see the duel between the Amazons foil Paz Villavicencio and Lolita - The gray hair - who finished off their differences after they had seized in Fornos Café of Alcala Street, corner of Hazard. This event went to the scene in the comedy written by Guillermo Perrin and Miguel Palacios, entitled " The fallen angel."
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