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Palacio de La Granja de San Ildefonso

Plaza de España 17
Segovia
Castilla y León
92 147 00 19

Type: Sightseeing
Cost: 4.81 Euro, students 2.40 Euro; the mandatory guided tour in Spanish lasts 45 minutes.) Up to 10 buses per day run between Segovia and La Granja

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The Palacio de La Granja de San Ildefonso, nine km (5.4 miles) south of Segovia at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama Mountains, is immense and immaculate and a shade more appealing than Spain’s other royal summer retreats. That is to say, it is feminine where El Escorial west of Madrid is pure testosterone. Construction on the palace was begun in 1721 by order of King Felipe V, the first of the French Bourbons to rule in Spain. It is no secret that he found Felipe II’s summer retreat in San Lorenzo downright despicable and preferred his homeland to that of Spain. So he built the palace and modeled it after Versailles, stomping grounds of his father King Louis XIV. It emerged as an attractive blend of Spanish Baroque and French Neoclassical styles, surrounded by the most exceptional royal gardens to be enjoyed in Spain (the design of a Frenchman, no doubt). The interior – that which is accessible – is one vast display of ornate furniture and antiques from the period, along with a sizable collection of 17th-century Flemish paintings. A museum displays elaborate Flemish tapestries, and lots of them.The palace was badly damaged by fire in 1918, but you wouldn’t know it today and the gardens... well, they’re the highlight. Trails lead to trails to trailsto trails, all banked by immaculately rimmed hedges, colorful flower beds, pools and fountains (there are 26 of the latter). In the springtime, eachWed., Sat. and Sun. at 5:30 pm, the fountains come to life in a fabulous display of light and water.
Last updated January 1, 2008
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