Puerta de Toledo - Free Audio Guide
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Puerta de Toledo, Ronda de Segovia, Barrio de la Latina, Embajadores, Centro, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, 28005, EspaƱa
The Puerta de Toledo is a neoclassical triumphal arch located in Madrid, Spain, built between 1813 and 1827 to honor King Ferdinand VII after the Spanish War of Independence. As a symbol of Madrid's rich history, it features notable sculptures and military trophies that celebrate Spain's heritage. The monument is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped area, making it a popular spot for photos. Visitors can admire the intricate stonework and inscriptions commemorating the king. The site is accessible year-round and is free to visit, though it does not allow pedestrian or vehicle passage directly through the arch. The closest metro station is Puerta de Toledo.