The palace dining room, decorated with large tapestries from the Gobelins factory depicting exotic animals, known as the "The New Indies Tapestries".
Located on Calle de la Princesa, Liria Palace is a grand 18th-century building and the residence of the House of Alba in Madrid. It’s also the main headquarters of the family’s art collection and historical archives, both of extraordinary value. Known as "the Royal Palace's younger sibling", Liria Palace is one of the most significant civil buildings of its era preserved in the centre of Madrid.
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