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Royal Palace, also called East Palace, started by Philip V in 1738 and finished in 1755, the official residence of the King of Spain, engraving 1870
Royal Museum of Painting and Sculpture. Prado Museum, designed by Count of Floridablanca, a favorite of King Charles III, the construction continued during the reign of Charles IV
Senate Palace, a former convent of the Augustinian Fathers of 16th century, engraving, 1870
Cibeles Fountain of Madrid, was installed in 1782, work by Francisco Gutierrez, Roberto Michel and Xavier Gimenez, engraving 1870
Royal Customs House, now the Ministry of Finance, the building was commissioned by King Charles III in 1769. 1870 engraving
Puerta de Alcala in Madrid, built by order of King Charles III, first opened in 1778, engraving 1870
Discalced Carmelite Old Convent, designed in 1730 by Pedro de Ribera and finished in 1748, engraving 1870
Old Seminary of Nobles, later transformed into the Military Hospital, engraving, 1870
Old Convent and Church of the Augustinian Recollects, built in 1592, engraving 1870
New Court of Auditors of the Kingdom, built by Francisco Jareno y Alarcon from 1860 to 1863 in Madrid, Fuencarral street, engraving, 1870
New Mint, Madrid, Colon square, engraving, 1870
Royal Theather in Madrid, promoted by Elizabeth II and ended in October 1850, engraving 1870
Palace of the Marquis of Salamanca, built between 1846 and 1855 in Recoletos walk, Madrid, engraving 1870
Convent of Our Lady of Atocha (now Basilica), engraving, 1870
Royal Salesas Convent, founded in 1748 by Queen Dona Barbara de Braganza, engraving, 1870
Marie-Anne de La Tremoille (1642-1722), Princess of Ursins, French politician, courtesan of Maria Luisa Gabriela of Savoy, engraving, 1870
Signatures of Kings and famous people of the Spanish court, engraving, 1870
Dona Maria Luisa of Borbon-Parma (1751-1819), Queen of Spain from 1788-1808, engraving 1870
Melchor Rafael Macanas (or Macanaz) (1670-1760), Secretary of Philip V, politician and writer, district attorney of the Council of Castile, engraving 1870
Don Alphonse II (Alonso) the Chaste (760-842), King of Asturias
Don Alphonse I (Alonso) the Catholic (693-797), King of Asturias, son-in-law of Don Pelayo, intensified the Reconquest
Dona Maria Cristina of Borbon-Two Sicilies (1806-1878), mother of Elizabeth II of Spain and fourth wife of Ferdinand VII, queen and regent from 1833 to 1840, engraving 1870
Louis I (1707-1724), eldest son of Philip V and Maria Luisa of Savoy, King of Spain in 1724, engraving 1870
Dona Elizabeth Farnese (1692-1766), second wife of Philip V, Queen of Spain from 1714-1746, engraving 1870
Elizabeth II (1830-1904), Queen of Spain from 1833-1868, with her husband, King consort D. Francis of Assisi, and her son, Alphonse XII, Prince of Asturias, 1870 engraving
Godoy, Manuel de (1767-1851), Duke of Alcudia and Sueca, Prime Minister of Charles IV, known as the Prince of Peace by negotiating the Peace of Basel (treaty between France, Prussia and Spain)
Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), third son of Charles III. King of Spain from 1808-1833, known by the nickname of The Desired or The Felon King, engraving, 1870
Ferdinand VI (1713-1759), son of Philip V. King of Spain from 1746-1759, engraving 1870
Philip V (1683-1746), called the Animoso, King of Spain from 1700-1746, engraving 1870
Archduke Charles of Austria (1685-1740), pretender as Charles III to the Crown of Spain in 1700 against Philip V, engraving 1870
Charles IV (1748-1817), King of Spain from 1788-1808, son of Charles III, engraving 1870
James Stuart Fitz-James, Duke of Berwick (1670-1734), Marshal of France, the illegitimate son of King James II of England, in 1707 won the battle of Almansa, and in 1714 he held Barcelona
Charles III (1716-1788), King of Naples and Sicily, King of Spain from 1759-1788, son of Philip V, engraving 1870
Cardinal Giulio Alberoni (1664-1752), Italian cardinal, Prime Minister of Philip V, engraving 1870
Madrid, Toledo bridge on the river Manzanares in 1842, Baroque (churrigueresco), built between 1718 and 1732 by architect Pedro de Ribera, 1870 engraving
Madrid, building of the Monte de Piedad and Savings Bank in 1842, engraving 1870
Madrid, Puerta del Sol in 1842, engraving 1870
Scene of the popular uprising in Madrid against the French army of Napoleon on May 2, 1808, engraving, 1870
Plaza Mayor of Madrid on the night of August 16, 1790 when it was destroyed by fire
Farewell of the Princess of Ursins in Jadraque on December 23, 1714. Queen Elizabeth Farnese, new wife of Philip V, orders the Princess of Ursins, Marie-Anne Tremoille
Origin of the rebellion against the Marquis of Esquilache by the city of Madrid, from 23 to 26 March 1766, engraving 1870
Battle of Villaviciosa, on December 10, 1710, between the armies of Philip V and the Archduke of Austria, engraving, 1870
Battle of Almansa. April 25, 1707, between the armies of Philip V and the Archduke of Austria, 1870 engraving
Public entry of Philip V in Madrid, in 1703, engraving 1870
Don Alphonse IV the Monk (? -933), King of Leon
Sacramento Monastery, Madrid, engraving 1870
Tomb of Ferdinand VI, in the Convent of the Royal Salesas, commissioned by Charles III to Francesco Sabatini and sculptor Francisco Gimenez, engraving 1870
Old Convent of Montserrat in Madrid, work started in 1668 by Sebastian Herrera and continued in 1716 by Pedro de Ribera, engraving 1870