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Paseo de la Castellana, commonly known as La Castellana, is a major thoroughfare in Madrid, Spain. Cutting across the city from south to north, it has been described as the "true structuring axis" of the city.


History and description

The street was formerly a thalweg partially along which the Arroyo de la Castellana flowed towards its emptying in the Abroñigal. The ''Fuente Castellana'', which was the main source of the Arroyo de la Castellana and, according to Cervantes, a spring with "extremely cold waters", was located near the current day plaza de Emilio Castelar. The waterstream, formerly used as dump, was channeled in 1807. The first stretch of the street (from the Gate of Recoletos to the Fuente Castellana) was built following the western (right) bank of the stream; the works started in early 1833, and inaugurated in October 1833, it was named ''Paseo de las Delicias de la Princesa'' and ''Paseo de las Delicias de Isabel II'' after Princess/Queen
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, although it was popularly known as ''Paseo de la Fuente Castellana''. The tree planting ensued for some years. In the 1930s, during the Second Republic, the Minister Indalecio Prieto and Architect
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gave the necessary boost for the expansion of the street towards the north, linked to the project of Nuevos Ministerios. Following the Civil War, the Francoist regime resumed the works. During the dictatorship, the stretch north of the crossroads with Raimundo Fernández Villaverde and Joaquín Costa was named "Avenida del Generalísimo". In 1980, following the return of democracy, the
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voted to rename streets throughout the capital, reinstating those had prior to the Second Republic; these measures, passed with the votes of the
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and PCE municipal councillors, were opposed by the UCD councillors. La Castellana is prolongation of the Paseo de Recoletos and the
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, and these three avenues vertebrate the north-south axis of the city. The street starts at
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, ending at its junction with the M-30 ring road, the so-called Nudo Norte. It passes through the
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and the Plaza de Castilla. The districts of
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(
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and Ríos Rosas neighborhoods), Tetuán ( Cuatro Caminos, Castillejos and Almenara neighborhoods) and Fuencarral-El Pardo (
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neighborhood) lie to the West of La Castellana, while the districts of Salamanca ( Recoletos and Castellana neighborhoods) and Chamartín (
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, Hispanoamérica, Nueva España and
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neighborhoods) lie to the east. The financial center of Madrid is located along La Castellana or its immediate proximity, comprising locations such as AZCA,
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, and the CTBA. The street also features several embassies and hotels. Other landmarks found along this street include the Palacio de Congresos, the headquarters of the
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, and the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.


Gallery

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Puerta de Europa The Gate of Europe towers ( es, Puerta de Europa, - Door of Europe-), also known as KIO Towers (''Torres KIO''), are twin office buildings near the Plaza de Castilla in Madrid, Spain. The towers have a height of and have 26 floors. They were co ...
Image:AZCA.c.m.jpg, AZCA Image:Madrid Cuatro Torres Business Area.jpg, CTBA


See also

*
Monument to Isabella the Catholic The Monument to Isabella the Catholic ( Spanish: ''Monumento a Isabel la Católica'') is an instance of public art located in Madrid, Spain. A work by , the monument is a sculptural bronze ensemble consisting of an equestrian statue of Isabella of ...
* ''The Hand'' (Botero), bronze sculpture


References

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