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  1. The Royal Palace of Aranjuez ( Spanish: Palacio Real de Aranjuez) is one of the official residences of the Spanish royal family. It is located in the town of Aranjuez ( Madrid ), Spain. Established in the 16th century as a royal hunting lodge, the palace was built by order of Philip II. Under his reign it became one of four seasonal seats of ...

  2. Explore Aranjuez. It was in 1178 that Ferdinand and Isabelle converted Aranjuez into a Royal site and it has been the spring residence of the Spanish royal family since the 19th century. The Royal Palace of Aranjuez was built in the 16th century. At first the town was reserved purely for royals, nobility and their servents but in 1752 the town ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AranjuezAranjuez - Wikipedia

    Aranjuez ( Spanish pronunciation: [aɾaŋˈxweθ] ⓘ) is a city and municipality of Spain, part of the Community of Madrid . Located in the southern end of the region, the main urban nucleus lies on the left bank of the Tagus, a bit upstream of the discharge of the Jarama. As of 2022, the municipality has a registered population of 59,762. [2]

    • 495 m (1,624 ft)
    • Spain
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  5. A sculpture at the Jardín de la Isla park, in Aranjuez. álvaro garcía. Ostap Jaskovic, a Ukrainian man who has lived for 10 years in Alcorcón, a city to the southwest of Madrid, also appreciates the park’s serenity: “I’m always looking for nature and peace, and I can find those two things in these gardens.”

  6. Media in category "2017 in Aranjuez" The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. ... This page was last edited on 23 November 2018, at 23:27.

  7. Getting there. For centuries, the kings and queens of Spain have chosen to spend the spring months in the Palace of Aranjuez, situated in a low-lying meadow formed by the confluence of the Tagus and Jarama Rivers. Thanks to its vast, stunning gardens, Aranjuez was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in December 2001.

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