8 Sights in Aranjuez, Spain (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Aranjuez, Spain! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Aranjuez. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Aranjuez

1. Jardín de la Isla

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The Island Garden is a historic garden located north of the Royal Palace of Aranjuez. It is one of the main gardening works of the Spanish Renaissance along with the Casa de Campo in Madrid. Since 1931 it has been an Asset of Cultural Interest and since 2001 it has been a World Heritage Site as part of the declaration Cultural Landscape of Aranjuez.

Wikipedia: Jardín de la Isla (Aranjuez) (ES)

2. Casa del Labrador

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The Casa del Labrador is a neoclassical palace in Aranjuez, Spain. The name means "house of the farm labourer", and was borrowed from an earlier building on the site, although the new building was intended for royal use. It was designed to complement the Royal Palace, providing a place for the royal family to spend the day without some of the customary restrictions of court life.

Wikipedia: Casa del Labrador (EN)

3. Iglesia de San Antonio

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Iglesia de San Antonio Dirección General de Turismo. Consejería de Economía e Innovación Tecnológica. Comunidad de Madrid. / CC BY 3.0 es

The Church of San Antonio is a church located in Aranjuez, in the Community of Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO within Aranjuez Cultural Landscape in 2003.

Wikipedia: San Antonio de Padua, Aranjuez (EN)

4. Cuarteles de las Reales Guardias Walonas y Españolas

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The Barracks of the Spanish and Walloon Royal Guards are two almost identical neoclassical constructions built on the royal sites of Aranjuez, south of Madrid, by the French architect Jaime Marquet between 1770 and 1772. Its function was to host the Royal Guards of Corps protagonists of the Royal Days, military parades whose purpose was to promote the power of the absolute monarchy in the common people. Both constructions are located on both sides of the central axis of a pentadent that originally structured the Raso de la Estrella, a garden located at the foot of the main façade of the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, where these parades took place. They are currently in a deplorable state of conservation.

Wikipedia: Cuarteles de las reales guardias españolas y valonas de Aranjuez (ES)

5. Jardín del Parterre

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The Parterre Garden is a historic garden located next to the Royal Palace of Aranjuez. It is one of the few examples of classic French gardening in Spain. Since 1931 it has been an Asset of Cultural Interest and since 2001 it has been a World Heritage Site as part of the declaration Cultural Landscape of Aranjuez.

Wikipedia: Jardín del Parterre (Aranjuez) (ES)

6. Jardín de Isabel II

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Jardín de Isabel II

The Isabel II Garden is a historic garden located next to the Plaza de San Antonio, in Aranjuez. It was the first landscaped space for public use in the city and possibly one of the first of its kind in Spain. Since 1931 it has been an Asset of Cultural Interest and since 2001 it has been a World Heritage Site as part of the declaration Cultural Landscape of Aranjuez.

Wikipedia: Jardín de Isabel II (Aranjuez) (ES)

7. Jardín de la Reina

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The Queen's Garden is a historic garden located next to the Royal Palace of Aranjuez. Since 1931 it has been an Asset of Cultural Interest and since 2001 it has been a World Heritage Site as part of the declaration Cultural Landscape of Aranjuez.

Wikipedia: Jardín de la Reina (Aranjuez) (ES)

8. Jardín del Rey

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Jardín del Rey Jose Luis Filpo Cabana / CC BY 3.0

The King's Garden is a historic garden located next to the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, Spain. Made in the second half of the sixteenth century, its composition mixes the Hispano-Muslim heritage and Italian Renaissance influences, and is one of the few examples of Renaissance landscape painting in Spain. Since 1931 it has been an Asset of Cultural Interest and since 2001 it has been a World Heritage Site as part of the declaration Cultural Landscape of Aranjuez.

Wikipedia: Jardín del Rey (Aranjuez) (ES)

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