

An edition of The Plaza Mayor and the shaping of Baroque Madrid (2004)
By Jesús Roberto Escobar
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
347
Description:
"The Plaza Mayor and the Shaping of Baroque Madrid examines the transformation of Madrid from a secondary market town to the capital of the worldwide Spanish Habsburg empire. Focusing on the planning and building of Madrid's principal public monument, the Plaza Mayor, it is based on an analysis of archival documents, architectural drawings, and the surviving built fabric of the city itself. Jesus Escobar demonstrates how the shaping of the city square and its environs reflects the bureaucratic nature of government in Madrid, chosen in 1561 to serve as a capital of Spain. He also examines the careful planning of the city, with particular regard to the necessities of housing and public works that accompanied its new status as capital. The process reveals the sophistication of town planning in late-sixteenth-century Spain and forces a reconsideration of Spanish urbanism within the contexts of contemporary European and Spanish colonial developments."--Jacket.
subjects: Architecture and state, City planning, History, Plaza Mayor (Madrid, Spain), Pleinen, Histoire, Plaza Mayor, Architecture, Politique gouvernementale, Stedenbouw, Platz, Stadtplanung, Spain, history, City planning, spain
Places: Madrid, Plaza Mayor (Madrid, Spain), Spain, Spain) Plaza Mayor (Madrid
Times: 16th century, Philip II, 1556-1598