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  1. Covering 1535.52 hectares, this wonderful natural space to the west of the city is Madrid’s largest public park. Its history dates back to the mid-16th century when King Philip II decided to move his court to Madrid. He created an estate that extended from the Royal Palace to El Pardo hunting ground, acquiring farms and fields in the area.

  2. The Casa de Campo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkasa ðe ˈkampo], for Spanish: Country House) is the largest public park in Madrid. It is situated west of central Madrid , Spain. It gets its name 'Country House' because it was once a royal hunting estate, located just west of the Royal Palace of Madrid .

    • 17.23 square kilometres (4,260 acres)
    • 3 June 1931
    • 1 May 1931
    • Public park
  3. Sep 30, 2023 · At an impressive 4,257 acres, Casa de Campo claims the title of Madrid’s largest public greenspace. Originally owned by the royal family as a private hunting ground, it was not until Phillip II expanded the area that it became recognizable as the infamous Casa de Campo visitors experience today.

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  4. Download our map of Madrid's tourist areas to help you find your way around the city! (PDF, 11.8MB) The largest urban park in Spain, Casa de Campo is a short drive walk from central Madrid.

  5. Mar 19, 2018 · Madrid's Casa de Campo | © Jessica Jones. Jessica Jones 19 March 2018. Casa De Campo is Madrid’s biggest park and is a great place to visit, whether you fancy a relaxed picnic, a day riding the rollercoasters at the amusement park or perhaps a visit to the zoo.

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  7. w3.esmadrid.com › en › tourist-informationCasa de Campo Park

    Casa de Campo Park. Covering 1535,52 hectares, this wonderful natural space to the west of the city is Madrid’s largest public park. Its history dates back to the mid-16th century when King Philip II decided to move his court to Madrid. He created an estate that extended from the Royal Palace to El Pardo hunting ground, acquiring farms and ...

  8. Casa de Campo park. This is an enormous green area covering 1,722 hectares, located just outside Madrid. Philip II acquired this property –including a mansion and the land– in around 1560 or 1561. The estate stands opposite the outcrop overlooking the Manzanares River, and once belonged to the noble Vargas family.

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