Plaza De Puerta Cerrada
Start of the activity, discovery of the medieval layout of the Christian wall, curiosities about the gates of the town
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Plaza De Puerta Cerrada
Start of the activity, discovery of the medieval layout of the Christian wall, curiosities about the gates of the town
Royal Congregation of San Isidro of Madrid
Building built in the 17th century by the Jesuits, on the old parish of San Pedro and San Pablo. It was Madrid's cathedral and today it houses the remains of San Isidro Labrador, patron saint of the city.
Calle De La Cava Baja
(Pass by)
Discovering the medieval layout of the town and many other secrets
Mercado de la Cebada
(Pass by)
Since the fifteenth century, Doña Beatriz Galindo, la Latina, lady of Queen Isabella the Catholic, greeted us.
Museo de San Isidro
They say that it was the home of San Isidro, back in the 11th century. Visiting this small and delicate museum we find more clues of our exploration through the Middle Ages, we discover the traces of the different walls and we follow the trail of Muslim Madrid.
Plaza de la Paja
(Pass by)
Here we find memories of the Catholic Monarchs
Iglesia de San Pedro El Viejo
(Pass by)
On the banks of the San Pedro stream. Perhaps the oldest parish in the town?
Plaza de la Villa
Our hidden gem, the leap from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. A corner to hide
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Mercado San Miguel
wandering through the streets we reach the territory of the old parish of San Miguel de los Octoes, today space occupied by the well-known market of San Miguel
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