Plaza de las Comendadoras - Free Audio Guide

Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain

Plaza de las Comendadoras, Malasaña, Universidad, Centro, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, 28015, España

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Plaza de las Comendadoras is a pedestrian square situated in the Universidad district of Madrid's central area. It is named after the Convent of the Comendadoras de Santiago, established in 1650, and showcases significant architectural features, including a church constructed in 1697 by the Olmo brothers. This square has served as a filming location for several movies, enhancing its cultural importance. Visitors will appreciate the lively atmosphere and proximity to attractions like the Conde-Duque barracks and Plaza de España. While there are no specific visiting hours or admission fees, the plaza is accessible to tourists.