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  1. The equestrian statue found in the centre of the square is that of King Philip III. It was started by the Flemish sculptor Giambologna and finished by his disciple, the Italian sculptor Pietro Tacca in 1616. It originally stood at the entrance to the Casa de Campo Park, but in 1848 Queen Isabella II had it moved to the Plaza Mayor.

  2. The centerpiece of Plaza Mayor is undoubtedly the statue of King Philip III on horseback, created in 1616 by renowned sculptors Jean Boulogne and Pietro Tacca. This bronze masterpiece was placed here in 1848 having previously adorned the Casa de Campo.

  3. The statue located at Plaza Mayor is officially known as “Felipe III on Horseback”. It was created by Italian sculptor Giambologna in 1616 and was originally intended for a different location – Casa de Campo park in Madrid.

  4. Mar 30, 2016 · A night view of the Plaza Mayor square in Madrid. The bronze statue of King Felipe III was erected by Italian sculptors John of Bologna and Pietro Tacca in 1616. Placed in the center of the...

  5. The Plaza Mayor of Madrid is located in the centre of the city, in the heart of Madrid de Los Austrias, where the most important historical monuments of the capital are gathered. A few meters from this square are other places of tourist interest such as the Puerta del Sol, the Royal Palace and the San Miguel Market.

  6. Jun 26, 2019 · Smack dab in the center of the square is a majestic statue of King Philip III on horseback. Said to be one of the most valuable works of art on the streets of Madrid, the iconic statue dates back to 1616. For a few centuries, it stood at the entrance to the sprawling Casa de Campo park just west of the city.

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