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Palace of the Cuesta de la Vega
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Palace of the Cuesta de la Vega, Royal palace at Cuesta de la Vega, Madrid, Spain

Palace of the Cuesta de la Vega was a royal residence featuring multiple floors with rooms organized between ground level and upper stories, positioned directly near the Almudena Cathedral. The building's layout included main living spaces and private quarters alongside utility areas designed to serve the household's daily needs.

The palace was built in 1906 by architect Luis de Landecho as a residence for Infanta Maria Teresa Isabel of Spain and Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria. The structure remained at its location near Calle Mayor for nearly seven decades before demolition in 1970 uncovered medieval Arab fortification walls beneath the site.

The palace held significance as a royal residence that demonstrated the family's connection to the cathedral district through its prime location. Its decorated interiors reflected the status and taste of the Spanish royal court during the early twentieth century.

The palace occupied a central position in Madrid at the intersection of two main streets, making it a recognizable landmark in the city's layout. Today the location no longer exists as a building, though the area can be visited and explored through information about Madrid's royal heritage and the medieval remains discovered at the site.

Infanta Maria Teresa gave birth to three children within these walls, yet their lives remain overshadowed by the palace itself in historical memory. The residence may have vanished in 1970, but the family who lived there left marks on Spanish royal lineage through marriages and connections across European courts.

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1906
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Infanta Maria Teresa Isabel of Spain, Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria
Architects
Luis de Landecho
Address
Calle Mayor, 90
GPS coordinates
40.41514,-3.71467
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December 12, 2025 12:02
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