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  2. History. The Casa de la Panadería (Bakery House) was erected during the construction of the Plaza Mayor. Juan Gómez de Mora was in charge of its construction, which was completed in 1619. After the second burning of the plaza in 1672, the building was rebuilt in seventeen months by Tomás Román, who commissioned painters Claudio Coello and ...

  3. Casa de la Panadería. Located in Plaza Mayor, this emblematic Baroque building was given its name as the ground floor used to house the town's main bakery. Its origins date back to 1590, and throughout history it has been the headquarters of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, the Real Academia de la Historia, and the Municipal ...

  4. Casa de la Panadería. The present building of the Casa de la Panadería stands at number 27 on the north side of Madrid's Plaza Mayor, just behind the central statue of Felipe III. The original building was a wooden construction designed by Juan Gomez de Mora and completed in 1619. It was destroyed by fire in 1670 and was rebuilt by Thomas Roman.

  5. Real Casa de la Panadería. The exquisite frescoes of the 17th-century Real Casa de la Panadería rank among Madrid’s more eye-catching sights. The present frescoes date to just 1992 and are the work of artist Carlos Franco, who chose images from the signs of the zodiac and gods (eg Cybele) to provide a stunning backdrop for the plaza.

  6. Casa de la Panaderia is in my opinion the most impressive and most beautiful building on Plaza Mayor and perhaps of Madrid. The frescos painted on the outside (which are quite recent) are unique. Casa de la Panaderia, or the Bakery, was designed to house the Bakers Guild.

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  7. The Casa de la Panadería in Plaza Mayor is known for its beautiful frescoes adorning the facade. The building dates back to the late 1500s and has been rebuilt several times over the centuries. Its name comes from the fact that its ground floor originally housed a public bakery for the poor.

  8. Plaza Mayor is one of the signature locations of Madrid and this building is the centerpiece of the square. Plaza Mayor is a perfect square shaped by wonderful buildings that look just alike in red. The one exception is the Casa de la Panaderia. This is the former home of the Baker's Guild and it was an important institution in setting the ...

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