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Ya casi me iba a retirar cuando pasando cerca del estanque del Palacio del Cristal vi una pareja parada, frente al chorro. Fue un instante en el que no pasó nadie y tuve la ocasión de captar este momento.

de Joaquin Bilbao, situada en el Parque del Retiro, Madrid.

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Y de las Artes a los Artistas. Por ejemplo, Elliot Murphy, compositor y cantautor de rock, novelista, productor y periodista.

Del LP "Just a Story From America", la balada "Anastasia".

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Desde el Parque del buen Retiro, en Madrid

Parque del Retiro; Poda de los árboles. Leica-M6 TTL 0,85 Elmarit-M 1:2.8/90 mm.

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Wetzlar, Deutschland.

 

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Felipe IV criou o Buen Retiro entre 1630 e 1640 para que a Corte tivesse um lugar onde se divertir. O parque tem uma área de 118 hectares.

Una imagen que nos impactó a todos los que estábamos cerca del Km. 42 de la Maratón de Madrid 2010.

Este corredor, el del dorsal 225, después de mas de 3 horas corriendo, llegó a la meta exhausto,..., mas bien diría yo, que llegó casi en estado de shock. Un compañero de la carrera, le ayudó a mantenerse en pié, porque literalmente se caía. Pero en un afán de superación, o de temeridad, cuando llegaron las asistencias, su única obsesión era terminar la carrera.

Desde aquí espero que se encuentre bien su nombre es José Luis y terminó la Marathon en un tiempo de 3:14:16.

Quiero homenajear a ese corredor anónimo, se le cayó el dorsal, que ayudo a este hombre a cruzar la meta.

Los maratonianos o están locos o son superhombres….

Un saludo a mi amigo Juan Luis,…., no te salvas, esta tarde caerá una foto tuya,….

  

An image that shocked us all who were near the Km 42 of the 2010 Madrid Marathon.

This corridor, the 225 back, after more than three hours running, the goal was rather exhausted ,..., I would say, that was almost in shock. A fellow of the race, helped him stand up, they literally fell off. But in a self-improving, or recklessness, when they got the assists, his obsession was to finish the race.

From here I hope you are well your name is Jose Luis and finished the Marathon in a time of 3:14:16.

I pay tribute to that broker anonymous, dropped her back, which helped this man to cross the finish line.

The marathoners or mad or are supermen ....

Greetings to my friend Juan Luis, ...., Did not you save yourself this evening drop a picture of yourself ....

 

Monumento a Alfonso XII (built 1902-1922)

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El parque del Retiro, Madrid.

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Built 1680. In 1922 it was moved to its current location, as the Parterre entrance, and enlarged with two side openings facing the Calle de Alfonso XII

 

Parque del Retiro, Madrid

 

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in the Parque del Retiro

 

he Buen Retiro Park is a large and popular 1.4 km2 (350 acres) park at the edge of the city center, very close to the Puerta de Alcalá and not far from the Prado Museum. A magnificent park, filled with beautiful sculpture and monuments, galleries, a peaceful lake and host to a variety of events, it is one of Madrid's premier attractions. The park is entirely surrounded by the present-day city.

 

In 1505, at the time of Isabella I (r. 1474–1504) the Jeronimos monastery was moved from an unsuitable location elsewhere to the present site of San Jeronimo el Real Church, and a new monastery built in Isabelline Gothic style. The royal family had a retreat built as part of the church.

 

King Philip II (r. 1556–1598) moved the Spanish court to Madrid in 1561. Philip had the Retiro enlarged by his architect Juan Bautista de Toledo, and formal avenues of trees were laid out.

 

The gardens were extended in the 1620s, when Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares, Philip IV's powerful favourite, gave the king several tracts of land in the vicinity for the Court's recreational use. Olivares determined to build, in a place that the king liked, a royal house which should be superior to those villas that Roman nobles had been setting up in the hilly outskirts of Rome during the previous century. Although this second royal residence was to be built in what were then outlying areas of Madrid, it was actually not far from the existing Alcázar or fortress residence, and the location in a cool, wooded area proved to be ideal.

 

In the 1630s, under the supervision of architects Giovanni Battista Crescenzi and Alonso Carbonell, several building were erected in great haste, two of which are still standing: the "Casón del Buen Retiro" which served as a ballroom, and the building that housed the military museum, the Museo del Ejército, which includes the grand entrance hall, the "Salón de Reinos" (Hall of Kingdoms), its wall decorated with paintings by Velázquez and Zurbarán and frescoes by Luca Giordano.[1]

 

The Count-Duke of Olivares commissioned the park in the 1630s, worked on by Cosimo Lotti, a garden designer who had worked under Bernardo Buontalenti on the layout of the Boboli Gardens for Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Water was a distinguishing trait of the garden from the outset: the great pond, Estanque del Retiro, which served as the setting for mock naval battles and other aquatic displays, the great canal, the narrow channel, the chamfered or bellflower pond, created —along with the chapels— the basic layout of the gardens. Buen Retiro was described as "The world art wonder of the time", probably the last great creation of the Renaissance in Spain. Buen Retiro became the center of Habsburg court life at a time when Spain was the foremost power in the world. During the reigns of Philip IV and Charles II several magnificent plays were performed in the park for the royal family and the court.

 

The gardens were neglected after the death of Philip IV in 1665, but have been restored and changed on many occasions, notably after being opened to the public in 1767 and becoming the property of the municipality in 1868.[2]

 

Philip V (1700–1746) ordered the creation of a parterre, the only French-style garden in the complex. During the reign of Ferdinand VI, Buen Retiro was the setting for magnificent Italian operas. Charles III (1759–1788) saw to the beautification of its perimeter, replacing the old walls with elegant wrought-iron railings. Juan de Villanueva's Astronomical Observatory was built during the reign of Charles IV (1788–1808).

 

The Buen Retiro Palace was used until the era of Charles III. Most of the palace was destroyed during the Peninsular War (1807–1814) with the First French Empire.

 

The reign of Queen Isabella II saw profound changes in the "Retiro". During the queen's minority, the gardens enjoyed a particularly prosperous period, with the planting of shade and fruit trees, and previously unplanted areas like the "Campo Grande", were landscaped as well. The gardens eventually passed to public ownership in 1868, at the time of the overthrow of Queen Isabella. In 1883 it hosted the Exposición Nacional de Minería.

 

El Retiro gradually became the green heart of the city. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Monument to Alfonso XII of Spain was erected next to the pond, designed by architect José Grases Riera. Countless statues, fountains and commemorative monuments have filled the park and converted it into an open-air sculpture museum.

 

The nineteen-thirties and forties witnessed the creation of new gardens attributed to Chief Gardener Cecilio Rodriguez who designed and built the rose bed and the gardens that have been named to honor him.

 

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Parque del Buen Retiro, Madrid

 

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Monumento a Alfonso XII

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Los policías, sus patrullas y sus chuchos invaden la Plaza de Guatemala. Al fondo, el policía que se volteó y me pidió que le enseñara las fotos. Después de comprobar que no soy de la banda de Bin Laden, me deja libre. Leer historia

Madrid. Parque del Retiro.

Lobo Carrasco en la Chopera , PArque del Retiro, Madrid

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