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Monumento a Cervantes 🏇 Madrid

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Monumento a Cervantes 🏇 Madrid

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The Cervantes Monument, officially known as the Monument to Miguel de Cervantes, stands proudly in the heart of Madrid, Spain, within the bustling Plaza de España. This significant man-made monument, situated at an elevation of 677 metres, serves as a grand tribute to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, widely celebrated as the greatest writer in the Spanish language and the author of the iconic novel *Don Quixote*.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the monument's artistic grandeur and its central role in…

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    30 agosto 2022

    Escursionismo

    Questo grandioso monumento, situato in Plaza de España, è strutturato in due corpi principali che culminano in un attico. Le figure di Don Chisciotte e del suo scudiero Sancho Panza sono poste sul piedistallo centrale e invitano a fermarsi a contemplarle in mezzo al trambusto della vita madrilena.
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    14 maggio 2022

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    La Fontana del Cervantes fu commissionata dal re Alfonso XIII nel 1915. eretto nel terzo centenario della pubblicazione della seconda parte del Don Quijote.
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    16 maggio 2019

    Escursionismo

    Bel piccolo parco in Plaza España. Il grande monumento raffigura il poeta Cervantes, di seguito due protagonisti del suo romanzo possono essere visti come figure in bronzo: Don Quijote con il cavallo Sancho Panza sull'asino.

    Sfortunatamente, il parco è stato chiuso a maggio 2019.
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    How long should I plan for a visit to the Cervantes Monument?

    Most visitors find that 30 to 60 minutes is sufficient to fully appreciate the Cervantes Monument. This allows time to admire the intricate sculptures, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere of Plaza de España. If you plan to explore the surrounding gardens or nearby attractions, you'll want to allocate more time.

    Is the Cervantes Monument accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The Cervantes Monument is located in the Plaza de España, which is generally flat and paved, making it accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. The monument itself is an open-air structure, so you can view it from all sides without needing to navigate steps or enclosed spaces. However, specific access to the immediate base of the monument might involve slight inclines or curbs, depending on the exact viewing spot.

    Are there public transport options to reach the Cervantes Monument?

    Yes, the Cervantes Monument is very well connected by Madrid's public transport system. The Plaza de España metro station (Lines 3 and 10) is directly underneath the square, offering convenient access. Numerous bus lines also stop nearby, making it easy to reach from various parts of the city.

    What are the parking options near the Cervantes Monument in Madrid?

    While street parking can be challenging in central Madrid, there are several underground parking garages available near Plaza de España. Options include the parking garage directly beneath Plaza de España or others within a short walking distance. Be aware that these can fill up quickly, especially during peak hours or tourist seasons.

    Is the Cervantes Monument area suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely! The Cervantes Monument is a family-friendly attraction. Children often enjoy seeing the bronze figures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. The surrounding Plaza de España offers open spaces for children to move around, and there are often street performers or activities in the wider plaza area that can entertain younger visitors.

    Is the Cervantes Monument dog-friendly?

    Dogs are generally permitted in public parks and plazas in Madrid, including Plaza de España, as long as they are on a leash. While you can walk your dog around the monument and in the surrounding park, please ensure you clean up after your pet and respect other visitors.

    How crowded does the Cervantes Monument get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    As a major landmark in central Madrid, the Cervantes Monument can attract significant crowds, particularly on weekends, public holidays, and during peak tourist seasons (spring and autumn). For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening. Weekdays generally see fewer visitors.

    What kind of clothing is recommended when visiting the Cervantes Monument?

    Since the monument is an outdoor attraction in a bustling city square, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended, especially if you plan to explore the wider Plaza de España or nearby areas. Dress according to the weather, as you'll be exposed to the elements. Layers are always a good idea, particularly during transitional seasons.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Cervantes Monument?

    Yes, Plaza de España and its immediate vicinity are surrounded by numerous cafes, restaurants, and bars. You'll find options ranging from quick coffee shops to traditional Spanish eateries and international cuisine, perfect for a snack, meal, or refreshing drink before or after your visit.

    What are some other notable monuments or attractions close to the Cervantes Monument?

    The Cervantes Monument is ideally situated for exploring other Madrid highlights. Within easy walking distance, you can find the Royal Palace of Madrid, the Temple of Debod (a reassembled ancient Egyptian temple with great sunset views), and the bustling Gran Vía shopping street. The Sabatini Gardens are also adjacent to the Royal Palace, offering a beautiful green space.

    Are there any easy walking routes directly from the Cervantes Monument?

    From the Cervantes Monument, you can easily embark on several easy urban walks. A popular option is a stroll through the Plaza de España itself, leading towards Gran Vía for shopping and architecture. Another pleasant walk is through the Sabatini Gardens towards the Royal Palace, or a slightly longer walk to the Temple of Debod for panoramic city views.

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