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  1. La Casa de la Panadería has suffered several remodelings since then, most notably that carried out by Joaquín María de la Vega in 1880. In 1988, the Madrid City Council convened a public contest to undertake the decorating of the facade, due to the severe deterioration of the paintings done by painter and ceramicist Enrique Guijo in 1914.

  2. 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 ...

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  4. Casa de la Panadería. Questo emblematico edificio barocco, situato nella Plaza Mayor, deve il suo nome al fatto di aver ospitato al piano terra la Tahona General de la Villa (Panetteria generale della città). La sua origine risale al 1590, e nel corso della storia è stato sede della Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, della Real ...

  5. Bello mercado en el que disfrutar de productos gourmet de la mano de varios chefs con estrella Michelin, junto a la Plaza Mayor. Plaza Mayor de Madrid Esta plaza porticada situada en el casco antiguo de la ciudad es el corazón del histórico Madrid de los Austrias.

  6. Casa de la Panadería. Die Casa de la Panadería an der Plaza Mayor von Madrid. Die Casa de la Panadería ist das markanteste Gebäude an der Nordseite der Plaza Mayor in Madrid. Die Mitte der Südseite wird hingegen markiert von der architektonisch nahezu gleichgestalteten, jedoch etwas später gebauten und nicht bemalten Casa de la Carnicería .

  7. Casa de la Panadería. This iconic building in Plaza Mayor is not only the main tourist information point in the city of Madrid, but also has two areas for holding business events and cocktail receptions: the Salón Real (royal hall) and the Sala de Bóvedas (vaulted room).

  8. 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.

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