词条 | Palace of Linares |
释义 |
| name = Palace of Linares | native_name = Palacio de Linares | native_language = Spanish | image = Palacio de Linares - 01.jpg | caption = | locmapin = Spain | coordinates = {{coord|40.419821|-3.692245|display=inline,title}} | location = Madrid, Spain | area = | built = | architect = | architecture = | governing_body = | designation1 = Spain | designation1_offname = Palacio de Linares | designation1_type = Non-movable | designation1_criteria = Monument | designation1_date = 1976 | designation1_number = RI-51-0004230 }} The Palace of Linares (Spanish: Palacio de Linares) is a palace located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1976.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} According to the rumour mill in Madrid, Linares Palace lock up the ghosts of the first Marquis de Linares, like that of a child, their daughter. According to this legend, José de Murga y Reolid confessed to his father, the rich merchant Mateo Murga y Michelena, that he fell in love with a poor girl, Raimunda Osorio, presumably daughter of a cigarette seller. After telling his father the name of the girl, horrified, Mateo sent his son to London in order to make him forget her. The son resigned to not marry Raimunda until his father had passed, and that is what happened. When Mateo died, the young couple was finally married. José is supposed to have found a letter from his father in which he explained the reasons for his opposition to the relationship. According to his father, he had had an affair with a woman (Raimunda's mother) and had had a love child with her, the child being Raimunda, making her Jose's half sister. Jose and Raimunda, aware of the incestuous sin allegedly committed, would have been addressed to Pope Pius IX, who would have granted a papal bull called Casti convivere, that is, to live together but in chastity. However, the love they had made them overlook their relationship and they had a daughter, Raimundita. Guilty from the sin their child was formed from, Raimundita would have been walled or drowned and buried in the palace itself and, according to this legend, today, her spirit paces the great halls of the old palace singing children's songs and calling their parents. Linares Palace is in a privileged location in Madrid. Its façades give onto the Plaza de Cibeles Square, Recoletos Avenue and Alcalá Street. Construction began on the building in 1873, by order of the Marquis of Linares. It is now home to the Casa de América, and its rooms serve as a venue for a range of cultural activities.This palace building is neo-Baroque in style and French in inspiration. Its main façade is outstanding, spectacular, with three entrance doors crowned by balconies. The interior features a wealth of decoration by such prestigious artists as Jerónimo Suñol, creator of the stunning marble banister on the staircase in the hall. Other important areas of the building include the ballrooms, the Hall of Mirrors, the chapel, Dolls’ House and the garden.References{{Spain-palace-stub}} 4 : Palaces in Madrid|Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in Madrid|Calle de Alcalá|Buildings and structures in Salamanca District, Madrid |
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。