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  1. The Puerta del Sol is the central square in Madrid and serves as Spain's zero point (among other things, the point of reference for all highways). Also the home to the Casa de Correos (including the New Year's Eve countdown clock, the fountains and several statues such as the city’s symbol and four meter high statue Oso y Madroño and the ...

  2. May 15, 2020 · The Mariblanca and The Statue of King Carlos III. Apart from the emblematic El Oso y El Madroño, Puerta del Sol’s premises also include a reproduction of the Mariblanca statue, with the original being on display at the Municipal Museum, depicting either Venus or Diana the Hunter, and a statue of the Bourbon King Carlos III.It is believed Mariblanca marks the spot where a fountain previously ...

  3. Hard as it is to believe now, in Madrid's earliest days, the Puerta del Sol (Gate of the Sun) was the eastern gate of the city. The Casa de Correos houses the regional government of the Comunidad de Madrid and was built as the city’s main post office in 1768. The clock was added in 1856 and on New Year’s Eve people throng the square to wait ...

  4. Puerta del Sol, main plaza of Madrid, Spain.It was reputedly named for a gate (puerta) that stood there until 1510 and had on its front a representation of the sun (sol).Throughout Madrid’s history the square has been the focal point of transportation and of intellectual and economic activity. It was the first part of the city to be equipped with modern conveniences (electric lights ...

  5. Puerta del Sol’s third and largest statue is found in the centre of the square and depicts King Charles III of Spain on horseback. During his reign, the monarch introduced so many progressive reforms and gave the city such a makeover that he earned the moniker Madrid’s best mayor. Services. Services. Image.

  6. The Puerta del Sol is one of Madrid's main hubs. The first buildings surrounding this area were begun in the 16th century, although the square assumed the importance it has today with the construction of the Casa de Correos post office building in 1768.

  7. Originally, the Puerta del Sol was one of the entrances to the wall that surrounded Madrid in the fifteenth century and the name comes from a sun in bas-relief that was carved on it. It was an outer point of the city, although due to its location and the growth of Madrid to the east, it gradually became a key place for the exit to the surroundings.

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