Plaza de Colon serves as a massive junction in the heart of Madrid where several major avenues meet. The square was originally known as Plaza de Santiago, but it was renamed in the late nineteenth century to honor the explorer Christopher Columbus. The central monument you see today is a seventeen-meter-tall structure that features a white marble statue of Columbus holding a flag of Castile. Although the project was initially envisioned in the mid-nineteenth century, political upheaval repeatedly stalled its construction. When it was finally inaugurated in eighteen ninety-two, it arrived without any formal ceremony, marking the four-hundredth anniversary of the first voyage to the Americas.
Plaza de Colón
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