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The Madrid of crime and mystery

Introduction to the guided route

The history of Madrid is full of crime and mystery. As you will learn, Madrid, from its origins up to present day, is a city with a stunning bloody legacy in terms of crime and mystery. And many of these are still unresolved! Crimes were committed in all neighbourhoods. However, in this case, we are going to concentrate on Madrid Central with it crimes, mysteries and legends. We will take a guided tour through Madrid’s gruesome history in one of the oldest parts of the city.

Itinerary

Plaza Mayor – Plaza de la Villa – Calle de Sacramento – Calle del Rollo – Puerta Cerrada – Arco de Cuchilleros.


crime and mystery

At the start of the tour, we will see how The Plaza Mayor played an important role in the Spanish Inquisition and the Autos de Fé. What did they consist of? Who attended these events? Get to know the motives behind these celebrations and also how they ended.

Also, the Plaza Mayor was famous for many other events apart from those mentioned above. This was the place for street theatre and bull fights name a few.

Moreover, this was the place of gossip and hearsay and people flocked to be part of the celebrations or to listen to people confessing to their crimes.

Upon leaving the Plaza, we will make a small incursion in this tour of crime and mystery to visit the gaol of the royal court. Here, under the immense sculpture of a sleeping angel languished figures of such renown such as Quevedo, victim of reprisals brought about by his critical writings and viperous pen.

Political Murder

We continue on our fascinating journey of crime and legend until we come to the Plaza de la Villa. We are in the heart of the Habsburg’s Madrid. Francisco I, the then King of France or Antonio Pérez were the protagonists of political plots here during Felipe II’s reign. The consequences of their actions resulted in many an unsolved murder.

Further crime and mystery

Meanwhile, we continue on our journey of investigation and near the viaduct, we will learn of the detective king. His name was Pedro I The Cruel. His reputation for ruthlessness was well earned. During the visit, we will pass by the Calle del Rollo and learn of where it got its troubling and mysterious name.

Mysterious houses

You will learn of the mysterious world of the casas a la malicia. This was a crime related to real estate, forgive the pun. These were houses allocated out to favourite courtesans, giving rise to the popular saying of “he who creates the law, creates the trap.”

In the calle de Cuchilleros, the street of knives, we will learn of Luis Candelas. He was Madrid’s most renowned thief in a city of crime and secrecy. He was, among other things, a highway robber. But, none withstanding, he hobnobbed with the ruling nobility in the times of Fernando VII.

Finally, this will conclude our visit of the Madrid of crime and mystery. I hope you enjoy it!

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Madrid of the Habsburgs

Casa de la Villa, Madrid de los Austrias

Introduction to Madrid of the Habsburgs

The city of Madrid is made for walking. There are many of us living here and we walk through her a thousand and one different ways. One of the most interesting walks is through the old city: Madrid of the Habsburgs.

Itinerary

Plaza Mayor – Plaza de la Villa – Calle Mayor – Plaza de Ramales – Plaza de Oriente


The Habsburgs established their dynasty around this area. Here they founded the capital of the realm in 1561.

On a guided visit discover the reasons why the Crown chose Madrid. Was it the forests? Its plentiful supply of water? Or did Philip II have ulterior political motives?

As a result, get to know Kings and Queens, Princes and Princesses and the ordinary men and women of the Habsburg dynasty.

Baroque and the renaissance

So when we talk about the 16th and 17th centuries we are speaking about the renaissance and the baroque style. Architects Francisco de Mora and his nephew Juan Gómez de Mora were masters of this style. In fact, they worked in the Madrid Alcazar, today our Royal Palace. Furthermore, they built the Casa del Tesoro right beside the royal residence. That is where Velazquez, the Baroque master, kept his workshop.

La Plaza Mayor, Madrid of the Austrians

The transformation from simple country estate to royal court made Madrid a passionate city. Such was the explosive growth that housing became a serious problem. We hear the phrase “royalty room” used at this time. It means that there was an obligation to give lodging to those belonging to the court.

As a result, the royal court was no longer itinerant. Moreover, we hear talk now of the roguish character of the Madrilenians.

The convents

Consequently, to speak of Madrid of the Habsburgs (or the Austrians if you prefer) is to talk of the Catholic religion. In fact, during the dynasty, the Cloth and Royalty were bound very closely. As a result, the construction of auspicious convents by the nobility were the norm. Accordingly, they left fantastic examples of these convents. The Monasterio de la Encarnación o The Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales are two prime examples. Visit both on a guided tour with an official tour guide: me. The history of these convents and who lived there forms a very important part of Spanish culture. Contemplate their works of art undertaken by the best artists of the epoch. Through these works, we discover the spirit of that particular society.

The guided tour ranges from Carlos I until the last of the Austrian kings, Carlos II. We will take in a fantastic walk through the entire dynasty and will see how it ended. This can only be done by walking though the Madrid of the Habsburgs.

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