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Spanish Royal Family Collection

"The Spanish Royal Family: A Glimpse into Majesty and Tradition" Every first Wednesday of the month, at noon

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain 1752

Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain 1752
6266260 Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain 1752; (add.info.: A view of the royal palace of his Catholic Majesty the King of Spain, Madrid. Hand coloured engraving dated 1752.); Photo © Ken Welsh

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain. 1752

Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain. 1752
5323214 Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain. 1752.; (add.info.: A view of the royal palace of his Catholic Majesty the King of Spain, Madrid. Hand coloured engraving dated 1752.)

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: The first Wednesday of every month, at noon, the Changing of the Guard takes place at

The first Wednesday of every month, at noon, the Changing of the Guard takes place at Royal Palace of Madrid or Palacio Real, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: A view of the royal palace of his Catholic Majesty the King of Spain, Madrid

A view of the royal palace of his Catholic Majesty the King of Spain, Madrid. Hand coloured engraving dated 1752

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Mrs. Kennedyand little John F

Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Mrs. Kennedyand little John F. Kennedy Jr at fair in Seville with Duke and Duchess of Alba April 1966

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy 1967 Mrs. Kennedyand little John F

Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy 1967 Mrs. Kennedyand little John F. Kennedy Jr at fair in Seville with Duke and Duchess of Alba April 1966

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: The Family of the Infante Don Luis de Borbon, 1783-84 (oil on canvas)

The Family of the Infante Don Luis de Borbon, 1783-84 (oil on canvas)
XJL214612 The Family of the Infante Don Luis de Borbon, 1783-84 (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 248x328 cm; Fondazione Magnani-Rocca, Parma

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: Royal cameraman. Prince Juan and his bride arrive in Hawaii on honeymoon tour

Royal cameraman. Prince Juan and his bride arrive in Hawaii on honeymoon tour. Prince Juan de Bourbon, heir presumptive to the Spanish throne

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: Christopher Columbus at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella

Christopher Columbus at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: Christopher Columbus being welcomed by the Spanish kings after he had returned

Christopher Columbus being welcomed by the Spanish kings after he had returned from his first voyage to America

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: The Queen of Spain and her family. A charming new photograph of HM Queen Victoria

The Queen of Spain and her family. A charming new photograph of HM Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain with her four sons and two daughters. 31 December 1924

Background imageSpanish Royal Family Collection: New Picture of A Royal Visitor Alfonso XIII A new portrait of the King of Spain

New Picture of A Royal Visitor Alfonso XIII A new portrait of the King of Spain, who is shortly expected to arrive in England 16 August 1922


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"The Spanish Royal Family: A Glimpse into Majesty and Tradition" Every first Wednesday of the month, at noon, an enchanting spectacle unfolds at the Royal Palace of Madrid, and is none other than the Changing of the Guard ceremony, a time-honored tradition that showcases the grandeur and elegance of Spain's monarchy. As you step foot into this majestic palace in Madrid, located in the heart of the Community of Madrid, you are transported back in time. The walls echo with centuries-old stories and secrets held within its regal halls. A hand-colored engraving from 1752 captures a breathtaking view of this royal residence, once home to his Catholic Majesty, the King of Spain. The allure of royalty extends beyond borders. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy herself was captivated by its charm during her visit to Spain. In a timeless photograph from years gone by, she stands alongside little John F. , both mesmerized by their surroundings at the royal palace. But it is not only foreign dignitaries who have been touched by its splendor; even artists sought inspiration within these walls. An oil on canvas masterpiece titled "The Family of Infante Don Luis de Borbon" depicts another era when noble families graced these corridors with grace and sophistication. The Spanish Royal Family continues to be an emblematic symbol for their nation—a living embodiment of history and tradition. Their presence evokes respect and admiration from citizens near and far. So next time you find yourself strolling through Madrid on that special Wednesday afternoon, make sure to witness this extraordinary event—the Changing of the Guard—where past meets present amidst one magnificent backdrop: The Royal Palace itself.