El Pardo

Ward of Madrid in Spain
El Pardo
Ward of Madrid
The Royal Palace of El Pardo
Location of El Pardo
CountrySpain Spain
Aut. community Madrid
Municipality Madrid
District Fuencarral-El Pardo
Elevation
685 m (2,247 ft)
Population
3,657
Demonym(s)Pardeño, Pardeña

El Pardo is a ward (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Fuencarral-El Pardo. As of 2008 its population was of 3,656.[1]

History

The ward was first mentioned in 1405 and in 1950 was an autonomous municipality of the Community of Madrid. One of the most notable buildings is the "Royal Palace of El Pardo", built in 1406 by the order of King Henry III of Castile. It was the first large edifice built in the area.[2]

The Palace of El Pardo was the residence of dictator General Francisco Franco when he was head of the Spanish State.

Geography

El Pardo is located in the northern suburb of Madrid, close to the Manzanares river. Part of its area is covered by a forest named Monte de El Pardo. The ward contains a neighbourhood called Mingorrubio. It has nearly 16,000 hectares and El Pardo's Mount is the most representative Mediterranean forest in the whole region. Also, the enclosure of this Mount is due to Philip VI and took place at the XVIII. Its function was to prevent wild animals from escaping from the royal hunting grounds and to avoid poaching. In fact, much of the enclosure has been maintained to this day.[3]

Photogallery

  • The Manzanares at Monte de El Pardo
    The Manzanares at Monte de El Pardo
  • Panoramic view of the Monte de El Pardo
    Panoramic view of the Monte de El Pardo
  • The gardens of the Quinta del Duque del Arco
    The gardens of the Quinta del Duque del Arco

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish) 2008 Population statistics of Madrid (xls)
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Infos about the Royal Palace on www.patrimonionacional.es Archived January 14, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Monte de El Pardo". El Pardo. Retrieved 16 December 2020.

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