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Piazza San Gaetano, 316
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Opening hours for San Lorenzo de El Escorial may vary depending on the season. Generally, the site is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, with specific hours subject to change.
History bounces back to life at the complex of San Lorenzo Maggiore - an old church at the geographic center of the ancient Greek-Roman city of Naples. See the remains of a Roman market, photograph the colorful frescoes in the Sisto V Hall, browse old relics in the museum, and spot the grotesque decorations in the otherwise stunning Chapter Hall.

What's Included

* Entry to the Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore * Entry to the archaeological area * Entry to the Sisto V Hall * Entry to the Chapter Hall * Entry to the museum * Multilingual audio guide

About Explore San Lorenzo de El Escorial

San Lorenzo de El Escorial is more than just a building; it's a symbol of Spanish power and religious devotion. King Philip II envisioned it as a center for intellectual and religious life, as well as a royal residence and a place to honor his father, Charles V. Construction began in 1563 and took over 20 years to complete, employing some of the most talented architects, artists, and craftsmen of the time. The result is a grand and imposing structure, reflecting the Herrerian architectural style characterized by its austerity and geometric precision. Today, visitors can explore the various sections of the complex, each offering a glimpse into its multifaceted history. From the opulent Royal Palace to the solemn Basilica and the vast library, El Escorial provides a comprehensive view of Spanish history, art, and culture. The surrounding gardens offer a peaceful retreat, complementing the architectural grandeur with natural beauty. The complex continues to be a significant cultural and historical landmark, drawing visitors from around the world to marvel at its splendor.

Highlights

Royal Palace: Explore the lavishly decorated apartments of Spanish monarchs.
Basilica: Admire the architectural grandeur and religious art within the basilica.
Library: Discover a vast collection of historical manuscripts and books.
Valley of the Fallen: Visit this controversial monument dedicated to those who died in the Spanish Civil War.
Gardens: Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding the complex.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is San Lorenzo de El Escorial?

It is a historical complex including a monastery, royal palace, basilica, library, and more, built by King Philip II of Spain.

Where is it located?

It is located in the town of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, near Madrid, Spain.

How do I get there from Madrid?

You can take a direct train or bus from Madrid to San Lorenzo de El Escorial.

What are the opening hours?

Opening hours vary depending on the season and specific areas within the complex. Check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

How much does it cost to enter?

Entrance fees vary depending on age and ticket type. Check the official website for current pricing.

Is photography allowed inside?

Photography may be restricted in certain areas. Pay attention to signage and follow the instructions of staff members.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours are available in multiple languages. Check the official website for tour schedules and booking information.

Is there a dress code?

Smart casual attire is recommended. Avoid overly revealing clothing.

How much time should I allocate for my visit?

Allow at least 3-4 hours to fully explore the complex.

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Piazza San Gaetano, 316
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