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Palace of Zarzuela

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The Palace of Zarzuela (Spanish: Palacio de la Zarzuela) is the principal residence of King Juan Carlos of Spain and Queen Sofia and their family. The palace is on the outskirts of Madrid, in the Royal Palace of El Pardo complex near the residence of the Prince and Princess of Asturias.[1] The palace is owned by the Spanish state and administered by the Patrimonio Nacional agency.

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[edit] Construction

During the 17th century, King Philip IV ordered a small country palace or hunting lodge to be built at La Zarzuela near Madrid.[1] It was a rectangular, slate-roofed building with two lateral arcades. Carlos IV carried out alterations to the building[1] to adapt it to 18th century taste, and adorned it with tapestries and porcelain, as well as furniture and his much-loved clocks.

[edit] Royal residence

The King and Queen of Spain have lived in the palace since their marriage in 1962. After the death of Francisco Franco in 1975, the King and Queen refused to occupy his El Pardo Palace, leaving it for foreign state guests, designating the Moncloa Palace as residence of the President of the Spanish Government, while they remained at Zarzuela. The Royal Palace in the centre of Madrid, the former principal residence of the Spanish kings, is the official residence of the King, although it is only used for state occasions.[1]

In summer 2002, the Prince of Asturias moved into a new residence, a 3,150 m² palace built within the La Zarzuela Palace grounds.[2]

[edit] Opera

The palace theatre was the birthplace of the Spanish operetta style, zarzuela. "Zarzuela" is thought to be derived from "zarzas" meaning brambles, due to its function as a hunting lodge meaning that it is situated amongst the brambles of the King's Hunting Grounds.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d "Zarzuela Palace". Hello magazine. http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/spain/palace.html. Retrieved on 15 January 2009. 
  2. ^ "Boda Real - Su casa (in Spanish)". elmundo.es. http://www.el-mundo.es/especiales/2004/04/espana/bodareal/escenario_casa.html. Retrieved on 15 January 2009. 
  3. ^ "Zarzuela a brief history". http://www.zarzuela.net/ref/history.htm. Retrieved on 15 January 2009. 

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Coordinates: 40°28′59″N 3°48′07″W / 40.48306°N 3.80194°W / 40.48306; -3.80194


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