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  1. A shopping district in the shape of a triangle for original gifts in one of the busiest, most touristy areas in the city. An exquisite Baroque building, whose façade is decorated with frescoes, that sits at the north side of the Plaza Mayor.

  2. Descripción monumental. Escuchar. Iniciada por Diego Sillero en 1590 para el gremio del pan, será acabada y transformada en 1617 por Gómez de Mora al integrarla en el conjunto de la Plaza Mayor. A nivel artístico es de destacar su fachada y a nivel histórico su Cuarto Real.

  3. Recrean el origen barroco de la plaza y el edificio con alusiones mitológicas a la diosa Cibeles y a su boda con Acuático y detalles que reflejan la historia, tradiciones y la identidad de Madrid como capital de España.

  4. 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.

  5. The Casa de la Panadería is a municipal and cultural building on the north side of the Plaza Mayor in Madrid. It is four stories high, the ground floor comprising porticos and the top floor in the form of an attic, with its sides crowned by angular towers.

  6. Instalaciones y servicios de la Casa de la Panadería. Sala de Columnas y Sala de Bóvedas.

  7. Plaza Mayor Tourist Information Centre. In the Salón de Columnas room of Casa de la Panadería, a building in the popular Plaza Mayor square, you'll find a state-of-the-art tourist information centre, open 365 days a year, from 9am to 8pm.

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