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Quinta de Torre Arias

Quinta de Torre Arias
Quinta de Torre Arias
Quinta de Torre Arias
Quinta de Torre Arias
Quinta de Torre Arias
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    PLEASE NOTE: El Retiro and eight of the city’s other parks (El Capricho, Sabatini Gardens, the Rose Garden in Oeste Park, Juan Carlos I, Juan Pablo II, Quinta de Fuente del Berro, Quinta de los Molinos and Quinta Torre Arias) may close if weather conditions are severe. On these occasions you are also advised not to visit Dehesa de la Villa and Oeste Park which have no gates and cannot be closed to the public.


    The Torre Arias estate has a surface area of 17 hectares of which its impressive gardens stand out, where up to 51 different species of trees can be found, some of which are exceptional, such as a 300-year-old holm oak, some almond trees and pine trees and a large number of cedars. It has belonged to the Madrid aristocracy since 1600 until the present day. Its last owner, Tatiana Pérez de Guzmán el Bueno, and her husband signed a covenant on 15th July 1986 in which she donated the estate to Madrid City Council. On her death, the whole estate therefore became municipal property and it opened its gates to residents of Madrid and visitors at the end of November 2016.

    La Quinta de Torre Arias has been declared a Cultural Interest Site in the Region of Madrid, as a Historical Site, by Decree 59/2022, of 13 July, issued by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sport

    The space is in the process of being restored, to improve its conditions and elements with the introduction of new facilities, improved roads, adaptation of existing landscaped areas, and the inclusion of new planting, as well as the restoration of existing garden features.

    The palace that stands in the grounds will remain closed and cannot be visited due to its structural conditions.

    Information and reservation of guided visits: proambiental@madrid.es / 915478473 (Mon to Fri: 10am - 1pm). Further information: https://diario.madrid.es/programambientales/http://www.madrid.es/habitatmadrid 

    Last updated: 10/11/2022
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Calle
    de Alcalá, 551
    28027
    Madrid
    Tourist area
    Otros
    Telephone
    Fax
    Email
    Metro
    Torres Arias (L5)
    Bus
    28, 77, 104, 105, 140, 153, SE721, N5
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

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    Price

    Because of the uniqueness of the park, pets are not allowed.

    Times

    Winter Opening Times (1 Oct - 31 Mar): 10am – 5.30pm  

    Summer Opening Times (1 Apr - 30 Sept): 10am – 8.30pm  

    Information and reservation of guided visits: proambiental@madrid.es / 915478473 (Mon to Fri: 10am - 1pm). Further information: https://diario.madrid.es/programambientales/http://www.madrid.es/habitatmadrid 

    Type
    Parks and gardens

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