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In the center of Cervantes Square stands the Cervantes Memorial Tower. There are eight girls reading above the memorial tower, which symbolizes that the whole world is reading his books. In the middle is the statue of Cervantes, and below are the bronze statues of the two protagonists in Cervantes' novel Don Quixote-the romantic knight Don Quixote and his loyal attendant Sancho Panza. In front of the memorial tower is a large fountain pool, reflecting Cervantes Tower. On both sides of the monument are two stone statues representing Don Quixote's true love: the ordinary village girl Ardon Sha Lorenzo and the imaginary beautiful Dursi Neya Tyre Toposo.
This square runs from northeast to southwest. The monument is in the center of the square, facing southwest. There is a pool in front, a tunnel in the back and an oval fountain in the back. To the north of the monument is a fountain, which spews endless springs all day. Spain Square is famous for the statue of Don Quixote. Cervantes sat at the bottom of the stone tablet, overlooking the characters in his beloved works. Despite the ups and downs of life, Sese is still regarded as the greatest writer in Spain.
The Spanish Square in Madrid is much smaller than that in Seville. It's actually Cervantes Square. The whole square was dominated by Cervantes and Don Quixote. If you are not careful, you may miss it. There are street performers and many kinds of performance arts in the square, but you are still a little afraid to take pictures for fear of being pulled. Travel will probably be like this, but I am particularly disappointed when I deliberately look for scenic spots. Right here, there are many thieves, many tourists and no toilets.
As the location of Roman Holiday, it won't disappoint people. There are many vendors selling flowers and incense on the steps. In front of the fountain in the square, there are always people singing songs with local characteristics or playing guitars, which is very lively. At the end of Gran Avenue, there is a Spanish square. Speaking of this square, it is really interesting. There are several Spanish squares in Europe. As far as I know, there are Spanish squares in Madrid, Seville, Barcelona and Rome, Italy. It can be seen that Spain had a deep influence on Europe during the imperial period.
Many people think that the central square named after the country name of the capital is mostly to commemorate the brave soldiers. Who knows that the protagonist of this phalanx is Cervantes, a poor scholar with a rough life, and his Don Quixote and Sancho. This is also a bit incredible. Lao Sai's life is really a tragic and painful history. When he was young, his family was poor and he could not afford to go to college. Later, he became a soldier and his left hand was disabled in a naval battle. Four years later, he was kidnapped by pirates. He was imprisoned for five years because he couldn't pay the ransom. After he came out, his father died, his family was poor and he joined the army again. He was imprisoned for being framed, and then he was imprisoned twice for no reason. This kind of life is really not just "June In the snow" but "Blizzard in June, July and August". Madrid commemorates Cervantes in such a grand way, which also gives him some comfort in heaven.
This place is very suitable for being in a daze. The warm sunshine, the birds flying everywhere, and the quiet people reading are all the scenery enjoyed here. It is famous because Wanda bought the Spanish building, although it finally returned to the Spanish people. Citizens like to bask in the sun in the garden of the square! Spain Square in Madrid has a good location, with both sides. Many tourists like to take photos with Don Quixote's statue to show their visit.