Villa in San Lorenzo de El Escorial
- 6 Rooms
- 6 Bedrooms
- 5 Bathrooms
- ~530 m² Total surface
- ~530 m² Living area
San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Community of Madrid
Villa in San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Price
€1,394,000
Object type
Detached House
Condition
Average
Rooms
6
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
5
Number of Floors
3
Total surface
~530 m²
Living area
~530 m²
Usable surface
~530 m²
Construction year
1993
Energy certificate available
No
Type of heating
Radiator
Energy source
Oil heating
Living in San Lorenzo del Escorial is an unmissable experience. Nestled in the Sierra de Madrid, this medieval town is renowned for its impressive Monastery and its dreamlike natural landscapes. San Lorenzo del Escorial is a peaceful and safe place, characterized by a healthy lifestyle and abundant outdoor activities. Sports culture is deeply rooted in the town, and it is common to see people cycling or running along the roads and trails that surround the Sierra. Its cultural events are also remarkable; whether music, theater, or literature, there are options for all tastes. The cultural calendar is filled with concerts, exhibitions, and festivals that take place throughout the year. Many of the town’s residents work in Madrid and commute daily by train or car, as the city is only 50 kilometers away. The quality of life they enjoy is second to none. At the heart of the town lies the historic Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. This stunning Renaissance complex is notable for its architecture as well as its rich collection of art and historical documents. Located in the town center, it is one of the area’s main tourist attractions. Many artists, writers, and musicians have chosen San Lorenzo del Escorial as their home, inspired by its landscapes and tranquility. One of the Monastery’s most significant spaces is the Pantheon of Kings, where the remains of many monarchs of the Habsburg dynasty, such as Charles I and Philip II, rest. In addition, El Escorial houses an impressive art gallery featuring works by masters such as El Greco, Titian, and Velázquez, among many others. The Monastery of El Escorial was built between the 16th and 17th centuries, during the height of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The project was led by architect Juan de Herrera, who was influenced by the architectural trends of his time. Ultimately, the architectural style of the Monastery of El Escorial is a unique blend of Renaissance, Herrerian, and Baroque elements. Its historical importance and magnificence make it one of the world’s most iconic buildings.
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