Information about Puerta Del Sol

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Puerta del Sol, from left to right, the House of the Post Office, Calle Mayor and the statue of Charles III


The Puerta del Sol (Spanish for "Gate of the Sun") is one of the most well known and busiest places in Madrid. This is the centre (Km 0) of the radial network of Spanish roads. The square also contains the famous clock whose bells mark the traditional eating of the Twelve Grapes and the beginning of a new year. The New Year's celebration has been broadcast live on TV since 31 December 1962.

History

The Puerta del Sol originated as one of the gates in the city wall that surrounded Madrid in the 15th century. Outside the wall, medieval suburbs began to grow around the Christian Wall of the 12th century. The name of the gate came from the rising sun which decorated the entry, since the gate was oriented to the east.

Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the area was an important meeting place.

The House of the Post Office was built by French Architect Maquet between 1766 and 1768. The building was the headquarters of the Ministry of Interior and State Security during the Francisco Franco dictatorship. It is currently the seat of the Presidency of the Madrid Community.

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Bear and the Madroño Tree, heraldic symbol of Madrid

Contents of the Puerta

The Puerta del Sol contains a number of well known sights associated both domestically and internationally with Spain. On the south side, the old Post Office is used as the center of government for the Madrid Community (not to be confused with the municipal government, which is housed elsewhere). Also on its south side, the square holds a mounted statue of Charles III of Spain, nicknamed "the mayor of Madrid" for his public works program. The famous Tio Pepe lighted sign is above the square's western building between the Calle Mayor and the Calle de Arenal. On the north side lies a statue of a bear and a madrone tree (madroño), the heraldic symbol of Madrid. The Mariblanca (actually Venus) marks the place of a former fountain.

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The kilómetro cero (kilometer zero) on the pavement in front of the House of the Post Office.
The kilómetro cero is directly north of the Post Office and serves as the symbolic center of Spain. In addition to serving as the basis of numbering in the Spanish road system, the symbolic nature of the plaza ensures that it is the site of many rallies and protests, particularly against violence and war. The Puerta has seen protests against the terrorism perpetuated by ETA [1], the March 11th attacks on Madrid's commuter trains, and Spain's involvement in the Iraq War [2].

A Metro station named Sol lies under the square.

Adjacent buildings consist of many shopping establishments catering to locals and tourists alike, such as El Corte Inglés department store, La Mallorquina cafe, and numerous, ever-changing restaurants. The area remains active late into the night and early morning since nearby bars and dance clubs often only start entertainment at 1 am. Street music is also common in the area.

Side streets close to the square also contain residential flats, some small offices, and tourist hostels.

Location in Madrid

The Puerta is unsurprisingly located in the very heart of Madrid. Immediately to the southwest lies the Plaza Mayor; the Palacio Real, the official home of the Royal Family, is further west. Parliament and the museum district are to the east and the train station Atocha is to the southeast.

Namesakes

  • Puerta del Sol, a Spanish-language audiomagazine (bimonthly audio-recording-with-annotated-transcription periodical), a tool to help speakers of Spanish as a foreign language to advance from intermediate toward advanced skill level.
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Puerta de Alcalá at night with El Retiro gardens in the background.

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Motto: De Madrid al Cielo
(Spanish for "From Madrid to Heaven")
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The Twelve Grapes is a Spanish tradition since 1909. In December of that year, some alicantese vine growers came up with it to better sell huge amounts of grapes from an excellent harvest.

It consists of eating a grape with each bell strike at midnight of December 31.
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  • 1402: The conquest of the Canary Islands signals the beginning of the Spanish Empire.

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Comunidad de Madrid

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Capital Madrid
Official language(s) Spanish
Area
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 – % of Spain Ranked 12th
 8,030.1 km
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Comunidad de Madrid

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Capital Madrid
Official language(s) Spanish
Area
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 – % of Spain Ranked 12th
 8,030.1 km
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Charles III of Spain
Duke of Parma, King of Naples and Sicily, King of Spain

Reign August 10, 1759–December 14, 1788
Born January 20, 1716
Madrid, Spain
Died November 14 1788 (aged 72)
Madrid, Spain

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Calle mayor is a 1956 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem starring by an international cast leading the American actress Betsy Blair, who was dubbed into Spanish.

The film won FRIPESCI award at Venice Film Festival.
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Arbutus is a genus of at least 14 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, native to warm temperate regions of the Mediterranean, western Europe, and North America.
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List of autopistas and autovías in Spain

total: 346,858 km (1997 est.).

paved: 343,389 km (including 9,063 km of expressways).

unpaved: 3,469 km.
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El Corte Inglés SA

Founded 1940
Headquarters Madrid, Spain

Key people Isidoro Álvarez, CEO
Industry Department Store
Revenue €15.9 billion (2006)
Website www.elcorteingles.es

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Plaza Mayor is a central plaza in the city of Madrid, Spain. It is located only a few blocks away from another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol. The Plaza Mayor is rectangular in shape, measuring 129 by 94 meters, and is surrounded by three-story residential buildings having 237
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Royal Palace of Madrid (Spanish: Palacio Real de Madrid, also called Palacio de Oriente, "Eastern Palace") is the official residence of the King of Spain, located in Madrid.
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Las Cortes Generales
The General Courts


Type Bicameral
Houses El Senado de España
Congreso de los Diputados
President of the Senate Francisco Javier Rojo García, PSOE PSE-EE
since 2004
President of the Congress Manuel Marín González, PSOE
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