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Callao Square
Central square in Madrid From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Callao Square (Spanish: plaza del Callao)[1] is located at the centre of the Spanish capital of Madrid.
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History and description
Shaped in 1861,[2] the square was formally opened in June 1866;[3] its name remembers the May 1866 battle of Callao between the Spanish naval forces under the command of Casto Méndez Núñez and the Peruvian army.[3]
The square was substantially and aggressively reformed in the 21st century.[4] The reform removed nearly all elements present by that time, except the metro station access and a big tree, turning the square into a pedestrian and homogeneous space, while adding a limited number of pieces of urban furniture.[5] Conversely, big screens were added to the surrounding buildings.[5] Located in a very commercial area of the city, the pedestrian space is often for rent to companies wanting to carry out advertising events.[6]
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Buildings


Buildings on the Square include:
- Cine Callao
- El Corte Inglés department store at #2, 9 stories,[7] part of a multi-building store complex
- Fnac
- La Adriática building at Plaza de Callao #3 (Gran Vía #39)
- Hotel Florida (demolished)
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