From those muds, these muds and a royal and administrative capital, a city full of what in the past were homes for the high nobility. Madrid is full of palaces and noble houses that are difficult (or impossible) to access except on special occasions.
One of those occasions is Welcome to the Palace!, the program of visits proposed by the Community of Madrid, which allows you to visit up to 24 palaces (two less than in the previous edition) through tours guided by specialists in heritage education. The visits for this tenth edition will take place between September and November.
How to get a ticket
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The ticket reservation period opens at this link on Monday, September 9 at 10am and the usual advice (as on other occasions such as Madrid Otra Mirada) is to set an alarm five minutes beforehand – as if you were buying tickets for Tomorrowland.
There is a fever with this kind of free events and tickets, as they say, fly. And there are up to 8,500 seats.
Which palaces can be visited
- Palace of Basilio Avial
- Palace of the Dukes of Híjar
- Palace of the Marquis of Rafal
- Palacete del Marqués de Rafal
- Palace of Buenavista
- Palace of Fernán Núñez
- Palace of Fernán Núñez
- Palacio de Godoy
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- Palace of the Infanta of Isabel de Borbón
- Palacio de Liria
- Palace of the Marquises of Santa Cruz
- Palace of Santa Coloma
- Palace of the Infante Don Luis de Borbón
- Palace of the Marquis of Villafranca
- Palacio del marqués de Villafranca
- Palacio Parque Florido
- Palace of Parque Florido
- Palace of the Marquis of Amboage
- Palace of the Marquis of Amboage
- House-palace of Manuel González-Longoria
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- Palace of Don Joaquín de la Torre y Angulo
- Palace of Don Joaquín de la Torre y Angulo
- Palace of Aldovea
- Palace of the Countess of Adanero
- Palace of the Countess of Adanero
- Palace of the Dike of Abrantes
- Palace of the Duchess of Parcent
- Palace of the Duchess of Parcent
- Palace of the Marquises of Argüeso
- Palace of the Marquises of Argüeso
- Palace of Santoña
- Palace of Zurbano
- House-Palace of Javier Gonzalez-Longoria
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