The view of Madrid in the morning after my workout. I did not get one in everyday. But I got a couple in.
The Rotunda Restaurant at the Plaza during World War II this area was used as a hospital because of the lighting. It is a beautiful place to sit and have orange juice and chocolate croissants.
After breakfast we met our guide J贸se. He was pleasant and mild mannered. J贸se seemed like the perfect guy to show us around Madrid. One of the best parts of our day was finding out more about the most interesting man in Madrid.
Our first stop was this bullfighting ring. Bullfighting is still legal in Madrid. J贸se discussed with us that local politicians don’t have a lot of interest in change because it is a fairly polarizing issue with voters in Madrid.
This was a bronze statue dedicated to a young bullfighter who died in the ring.
There is also a bust of Dr. Fleming near the ring because the development of penicillin was very important in saving bullfighters lives.
Ashley, Kari and I in front of the bullring
The schedule. On another billboard the fight on May 18 and 25th were already completely sold out.
From there we visited a market in Madrid.
A wall of different peas for your dining pleasure
This market is much less chaotic than Barcelona.
Cutting the fresh fish
Crabs, sea urchins and barnacles!!!! I didn’t even know they were worth eating. They are also expensive because harvesting them in between the waves is dangerous work.
Look at the fresh fruits
Kari and Ashley are in the market for some fun today.
J贸se says this is one of the best cheeses. You just cut the top off and you can eat it with chips.
The ornate buildings of Madrid
In one of the plazas exploring Madrid
The plaques are placed in front of businesses that have been open for 100 years.
More plazas and more statues
Another great statue
An Egyptian Temple in Madrid?!? Why? What?
The Temple of Debod dates back to the 2nd century BC. It was donated to Spain to save it from flooding following the construction of the Aswan Dam. Spain assisted Egypt on the building of this dam. It was transported stone by stone from Egypt to Madrid. J贸se says Madrid had some trouble assembling the temple because the block for block plans may have been lost or incomplete.
It was assembled on the top of Mount Pr铆nc铆pe Pio. This is the location where Napoleon’s trips shot rebels of the uprising of May 2 1808.
The Anseth’s and the Egyptian temple in Madrid
Views of Madrid from up by the Egyptian temple. The cathedral is in the distance.
More views if Madrid
Looks at us with the cathedral way in the back
Cathedral
This is a view of the Royal Place from the campo del Moro Gardens.
The Fountain of Shells near and the Triton Foutain just in front of the palace
Peacocks seen in the Campo del Moro gardens
Looking through the gates up to the palace
Arbutus unedo is the scientific name for this evergreen shrub. The fruit is called an arbutus berry. It flowers white and is hermaphroditic. The fruit is the thing, a red berry, which supposedly can ferment and get bears or Roman soldiers drunk. The name unedo may come from the term “unimportant tantum edo” meaning “I eat only one”
The afternoon J贸se took us to the Museo del Prado. This is the main Spainish national art museum. Many say it has the finest European art and the single best collection of Spainish art. The museum was founded in 1819. There is no photography in the museum so I have included some image from the internet to show you what we saw.
J贸se read our group well and suggested we start with an 1 1/2 hour tour of the most significant works in the building. If we still desired more we could continue. However, he could see the look in the girls eyes that we were going to be done after that.
Sculpture on the way into the Prado
The only picture I could take inside the Prado.
Jacob’s Dream. 1639
Jusepe de Ribera
Jacob’s dream as told in Genesis. He is sleeping on his left shoulder with the tree behind him. The amazing thing is the white cloud above Jacob’s head is filled angles and heavenly figures the combo of realism and ethereal is amazing. The image doesn’t to it justice. Standings in front of it is a must.
The Three Graces. 1630-1635.
Peter Paul Rubens
Supposedly the Grace on the left has the face/resemblance of his second wife, the one on the right has the face/resemblance of his first wife and the middle is a combo of their features. The position of the feet suggest movement
The Adoration of the Shepherds. 1612-1614.
El Greco
Night scene in a small irregular place. Mary holds the newborn son on her lap. The child is surrounded by reverent shepherds. J贸se pointed out that one of the amazing things about this painting was where the light was coming from, the child and the heavens. Long angular brush strokes.
It was at about this time, J贸se revealed to us that he writes books. He writes museum books to help guide people like us to art like this, amazing.
The Garden of Earthly Delights Triptych. 1450
Heironymus Bosch.
Some consider this Bosch’s most complex creation.
The left panel is creation of the world.
The center is earthly delights which depicts various sins in very specific details
The right pain is hell and the punishments that may await.
J贸se pointed out that this was painted in 1450 when there was not a lot of optimism in the world and no one really felt like their lives were good and going to get better. Amazing painting!!!
Las Meninas. 1656.
Diego Vel谩zquez
It conveys a sense of life and reality while enclosing a dense meaning. The dwarfs on the left who were held in high regard within the royal court. Look at the mirror back left, just off center with the reflection which reflect the viewer position creating a sense of being within this scene.
The Crucified Christ. 1632
Diego Vel谩zquez
The physical details in this are amazing and this piece is mesmerizing. I tend to focus more on the salvation part of Christ’s life than the suffering, but this paintings is beautiful and painful all at the same time. The skill required to depict a person in such detail is really a marvel to me.
The Clothed Maja 1800-1807
Francisco de Goya
Legend has it the portrait was the Duchess of Alba. It has a companion piece The Nude Maja. It is reported that pictures were on a pulley system when held privately so depending on the visitors the owner may present them with The Clothed Maja or The Nude Maja.
The 3rd of May 1808 in Madrid or “The Executions”
1814
Francisco de Goya
Depicts the execution of patriots from Madrid by a firing squad from Napoleon’s army. You can see the fallen on the ground to the left. Patriots facing the firing squad some with balled fist ready to continue fighting, some raising their arms asking for mercy. A very powerful piece of art in Spanish history.
Duel with Cudgels or Fight to the Death with Clubs
1820-1823
Fransico de Goya
One of Goya’s black paintings. He painted this directly on the walls of his house. The works were transferred to Canvas by The Baron 脡mile d Erlanger. This painting has been at the Prado since 1889.
Saturn. 1820-1823.
Francisco de Goya
Another black painting transferred from the walls of Goya’s house to canvas. Saturn is devouring his own son in this image. I find this image to be pure madness.
As you leave the Prado a sculpture of Goya looks down on you.
J貌se use a little microphone and we had ear pieces in to hear him better because his voice was fatigued from narrating a documentary for 2 plus hours yesterday. So current breakdown on J贸se, engineer who chose guiding people around Madrid over engineering, writer of museum guide books, narrator of documentaries and home chef to some degree. J贸se bid us farewell. The girls took a siesta and I went for a walk in the park.
Freshly planted tulips for spring
El Retiro Park entrance gate.
El Retiro Park opened in 1868
In the park.
Estanque (Lake)
Love these gardens
The gate again
The lake with some rowboats
More paths
This park is too much
Hello, I am in the park.
After I returned back we cleaned up to enjoy a little dinner out in Madrid
These ladies on a rooftop in Madrid enjoying a glass of white wine.
Rooftop views of Madrid
More from the rooftop
One more for good measure
Let’s eat!!
Cured meats and cheeses
Grilled octopus!!!
Spanish custard
Madrid at night
The fountain by our hotel at night ❤️.
A full day in Madrid. I think my liberal arts education got a work out today.
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