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MUSEUM OF AMERICA
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The Museum of America is a national museum center located in Madrid (Spain). It was created on April 19, 1941 to house collections of art, archeology and ethnography American Columbian times to the colonial.And created the museum, the collection was ... |
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY FINE ARTS OF SAN FERNANDO
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The Royal Academy Fine Arts of San Fernando was established in 1752, based in Madrid (Spain).Its origins are associated with the Enlightenment. In 1744 he was a School Board in the rooms at the New Palace was the first sculptor of the King, Juan... |
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NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM (SPAIN)
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The National Archaeological Museum contains examples of art from prehistory to the nineteenth century, especially in the Iberian Peninsula, on 3 floors. Some of his most representative works are the Lady of Elche, The Lady of Baza, Great Lady Bidder ... |
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MUSEO THYSSEN-BORNEMISZA
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The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum is a gallery of ancient art and twentieth century located in Madrid (Spain). Its existence is due to the lease agreement (1988) and subsequent acquisition by the Spanish Government (July 1993), a wide selection of privat... |
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THE NATIONAL MUSEUM CENTRO
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The National Museum Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Reina Sofia Museum) is the Spanish national museum of twentieth century art and contemporary, based in Madrid. His name is colloquially abbreviated to Museo Reina Sofía.Taken as the old General Hospital... |
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MUSEO DEL PRADO
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The Museo Nacional del Prado, located in Madrid, Spain, is one of the most important art galleries in the world, uniquely rich in paintings by European masters from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. Its main attraction is the large presence of V... |
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LITERATURE, MUSIC AND FILM
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Although there are few references to Madrid in medieval literature, and there are even famous locals in it, as Ruy González de Clavijo, is from the Golden Age literature where references to Madrid are abundant, well to be the scenario literary works ... |
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XXI CENTURY
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In the early twenty-first century, the city continued to address new challenges: keeping the population within the urban core (Madrid is the municipality of Spain in which the increase in house prices has been higher) expansion of the city (with the ... |
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LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY
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After the death of Franco and the establishment of democratic rule, the 1978 constitution confirms Spain's capital Madrid. In 1979, the first municipal elections bring democracy to Madrid's first democratically elected mayor since the Second Republic... |
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FRwidth="130"O DICTATORSHIP
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During the forties and fifties, Madrid was thirteen annexing neighboring municipalities (in 1947, Chamartin de la Rosa, in 1948, Carabanchel Carabanchel Alto and Bajo, in 1949, Madrid Barajas, Hortaleza, Canillas, Canillejas and Aravaca; in 1950 Vicá... |
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