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The palace is partially open to public, except when used for official business. King Juan Carlos and the Royal Family do not live in the palace, but in the more modest Palace of Zarzuela on the outskirts of Madrid.
In Spanish, it is sometimes incorrectly called "Palacio de Oriente" by confusion with the "Plaza de Oriente", the square which lies to the East (Oriental) side of the palace.
The Royal Palace is one of the tourist destinations in Spain, built between 1738 and 1755, and
King Carlos III lived in this palace in 1764.
Royal Palace of Madrid
The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the King of Spain but is only used for state ceremonies.
The palace is partially open to public, except when used for official business. King Juan Carlos and the Royal Family do not live in the palace, but in the more modest Palace of Zarzuela on the outskirts of Madrid.
In Spanish, it is sometimes incorrectly called "Palacio de Oriente" by confusion with the "Plaza de Oriente", the square which lies to the East (Oriental) side of the palace.
The Royal Palace is one of the tourist destinations in Spain, built between 1738 and 1755, and
King Carlos III lived in this palace in 1764.
Throne Room. The paintings are of Tiepolo ceiling, while the walls are lined with velvet embroidered with silver thread.
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