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- Discover the decorative arts in the Liria Palace, witnesses of the refinement and exquisiteness of its inhabitants over generations.
- The Liria Palace (Spanish: Palacio de Liria) is a neoclassical palace in Madrid, Spain. It is the Madrid residence of the Dukes of Alba.
- The Liria Palace in Madrid enjoyed a life of luxury from its construction between 1767 and 1785 until the arrival of the Spanish Civil War, when it experienced the...
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- You’ll also find the first-edition copy of Don Quixote, a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes, printed in 1605 in Liria Palace.
- Originally, the palace was built for the Third Duke of Liria in the late 18th century, but since passing hands to the Albas, it's lost none of its original glory.
- The Liria Palace, as we know it today, was originally built between 1767 and 1785 by architects Louis Guilbert and Ventura Rodriguez.
- Liria Palace is both the residence of the 19th Duke of Alba, Don Carlos Fitz-James Stuart, and the headquarters of the Casa de Alba Foundation.
- Book your tickets and tours for the Liria Palace. Visit the official residence of the Dukes of Alba and admire the private collection of European art.
- Let me recommend a visit to the Liria Palace! The Neo-Classical palace is the Madrid residence of the Duke of Alba.