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  2. Hotel Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Catalonia Hotel or Hotel Catalunya or variation, may refer to: Hotel Torre Catalunya , skyscraper and hotel in Barcelona , Spain Hotel Catalonia Plaza Europa , skyscraper and hotel in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (suburb of Barcelona), Spain

  3. History of the Puerta del Sol - Wikipedia

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    In 1864, one of the oldest hotels in Madrid was inaugurated: the Grand Hôtel de París. It had the essence of an elegant hotel until 1910 when it was eclipsed by the Ritz Hotel. This hotel had a capacity for several hundred residents and on the second floor had one of the best dining rooms of the time (French style). The hotel was closed in ...

  4. List of tallest buildings in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Torre Madrid Nuevo Norte 1: Madrid: 368 985 77 2024 Torre Madrid Nuevo Norte 2: Madrid: 330 755 - 2023 Torre Madrid Nuevo Norte 3: Madrid: 300 688 - 2025-2027 Torre Eólica Valencia: 170 558 50 - Torre Panorámica Entrenúcleos Sevilla: 150 492 - - Fábrica de Clesa Torre I Madrid: 130 427 32 - H10 Benidorm Benidorm: 130 427 41 - Hotel Málaga ...

  5. History of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Along with Asturias, Catalonia in general and Barcelona in particular was a center of radical labor agitation, marked by numerous general strikes, assassinations (especially in the late 1910s), and the rise of the pro-anarchist Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (National Confederation of Labour, CNT, founded in Barcelona in 1910). [111]

  6. Royal Chapel of St. Anthony of La Florida - Wikipedia

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    The present structure was built by Felipe Fontana from 1792 to 1798 on the orders of King Carlos IV, who also commissioned the frescoes by Goya and his assistant Asensio Juliá. [1] The structure was declared a national monument in 1905. [1] In 1919 Goya's remains were transferred here from Bordeaux, where he had died in 1828. [1]

  7. Timeline of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Eusebio Blasco (1873), Madrid por dentro y por fuera: Guia de forasteros incautos [Madrid inside and out: stranger's guide] (in Spanish), Julian Peña, OCLC 34689580, OL 23446308M Madame d'Aulnoy (1874), Mme B. Carey (ed.), La cour et la ville de Madrid vers la fin du XVIIe siècle [ The court and the city of Madrid in the late seventeenth ...