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Plaza de Santa Ana

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159: 29: 173:, the oldest theater in Madrid, is located on the plaza's east side. It was built in seventeenth century and then had the name Corral del Príncipe. On the west side of the plaza, a luxury hotel (now ME Madrid Reina Victoria) was built in the early nineteenth century. The hotel achieved fame for being the favorite among the most popular 181:
always reserved room number 220 in superstition . Another interesting fact is that the hotel NH Vantas, close to Plaza de Toros in Madrid, has its own room 220 usually booked by the famous painter Xavier Morard. The plaza is a popular
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monastery and the adjoining houses. The plaza began to take its current appearance, which was almost completed in 1880 when buildings that obstructed the view of the Teatro Español was demolished.
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with the name Santa Ana that occupied the current location in the seventeenth century. The origins of the modern plaza go back to
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and Calle de Huertas, in the Barrio de las Letras. It features monuments to
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Gentes en el Madrid del XVII: formas de vida en el Siglo de Oro
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bars, with its terraces covering most of the sides surfaces.
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plaza
Ayuntamiento of Madrid
Centro
Madrid
40°24′53″N 3°42′03″W / 40.414688°N 3.700811°W / 40.414688; -3.700811
Saint Anne
plaza
Madrid
Spain
Puerta del Sol
Spanish Golden Age
Pedro Calderón de la Barca
to the poet and playwright Federico García Lorca
tapas

Pedro Calderón de la Barca
Teatro Español
bullfighters
Manolete
meeting point
monastery
Joseph I
Carmelite
Plaza Mayor, Madrid
Plaza de Colón (Madrid)
Beaumarchais in Seville: an intermezzo
Yale University Press
133
ISBN

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