Hall of Realms

in Madrid, Spain



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Calle Méndez Núñez, 6, 28014 Madrid, Spain
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N40° 24' 57" W3° 41' 26"   (40.415833333333, -3.6905555555556)
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The Salón de Reinos (translated as "Hall of the Kingdoms" or "Hall of Realms") or salón grande ("great hall") is a 17th-century building in Madrid, originally a wing of the Buen Retiro Palace. The Salón de Reinos and the Casón del Buen Retiro are the only survivors of the original grand scheme of the palace. Built between 1630 and 1635, the Hall of Realms housed the largest paintings in the royal collection, now all in the Museo del Prado. It is named after its paintings of the coats of arms of the 24 kingdoms which formed the Kingdom of Spain at the time of Philip IV of Spain.
The building served as the Museo del Ejército until 2010 when the military collections were put on display at the Alcázar of Toledo. The Prado Museum acquired the vacant building to display part of its collections and made its renovation the subject of an architectural competition. The commission to redesign the space as part of the campus of the art museum was won by the British firm Foster and Partners and the Spanish firm Rubio Arquitectura.

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Hall of Realms

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