Edificio Espana (Spain Square)

Edificio Espana (Spain Square)

The Edificio Espana, Madrid is located centrally in Spain. This plaza is a monument of a Spanish novelist, poet and play writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. He was known for one of the most intriguing novel – Don Quixote. This literature is considered to be the founding stone of the English novels.

This place was designed by Rafael Martinez Zapatero and Pedro Muguruza. It is their vision that made this place an essence of love and memories. The sculptor, Lorenzo Coullaut Valera, visualized this place in the soul of Madrid. There are towers and sculptures all over the place beckoning the times of past to fall asleep in the arms of present. These monuments depict love in the truest sense of the term in the middle of the beating heart of Spain.

There is structure of a peasant woman which is considered to be a utopian character in his novel “Don Quixote”. It is said that Don Quixote finds his soul mate in this particular lady. Both elegance and sweetness forms the crux of this place better known as Edificio Espana of Madrid. This region of eternal love constitutes of four parts such as – Stone sculpture of Miguel de Cervantes, North eastern side comprise of Cervantes monument, Bronze Sculptures of Don himself and Sancho Panza and lastly stone sculpture of Aldonza Lorenzo.

The end of Gran Via is a zone for the shopaholics which are considered to be the trend setter of Madrid. This place will take you to Plaza de Cibeles. This place is brimming with loads of laughter and enthusiasm. It is in Edificio Espana, Madrid that modernity meets the archaic ages of time and flavor. This monument was constructed in the years between 1956 and 1957 which was later carried on by the progeny of the sculptor. AsiaRooms.com will provide you thorough information on Edificio Espana, Madrid.

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