Madrid

Madrid
La Virgen Milagrosa, close to our hotel.
La Virgen Milagrosa
View from our room. Rain kept the streets largely empty of cars and pedestrians.
If you look, you can see the neighborhood reflected in this building across the street from our hotel.
Along the Paseo de Castellana
Columbus (Cristóbal Colón) statue
Columbus (Cristóbal Colón) statue with old and new buildings
The Spanish National Library entrance
The city hall in Madrid (ayuntamiento) is housed in what used to be the headquarters of the postal service (Palacio de las Communicaciones). It dates to the…
Puerta de Alcalá replaced a smaller arch at this spot in 1768.
This, surprisingly, is not a public building but an office building from the early 1900s.
This, surprisingly, is not a public building but an office building from the early 1900s.
These birds (look like parrots to me) are in the grounds of the Prado art museum.
What used to be a main entrance to the Prado is now closed off. The statue is of the famous painter Velázquez.
Paseo de la Castellana (Castilian's Mall)
October 11, Sunday morning, saw the Paseo de la Castellana empty of traffic...
because it was a holiday and everyone was headed for a parade.
the parade consisted of lots of military units in their dress uniforms, but it didn’t seem militaristic
Lots of people came for the parade