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DescriptionPalacio Real (Madrid) 07.jpg |
English: North façade of the Royal Palace of Madrid (1738–1764; 1778). Architects: Filippo Juvarra (1678–1736) and Giovan Battista Sachetti; extension and 1st alteration by Francesco Sabatini (1722–1797).
Español: Fachada norte del Palacio Real de Madrid (1738–1764; 1778). Arquitectos: Filippo Juvara (1678–1736) y Juan Bautista Sachetti; ampliación y 1ª reforma de Francisco Sabatini (1722–1797).
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Date | 18 June 2008 | ||||||||
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Author | Luis García ( Zaqarbal) | ||||||||
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