Timeline of Madrid

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Madrid, Spain.

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Prior to 17th century

17th century

Small bridge in and view of the Paseo del Prado in mid-18th century by Italian painter Antonio Joli Madrid - Calle de Alcala in 18th-century by Antonio Joli.jpg
Small bridge in and view of the Paseo del Prado in mid-18th century by Italian painter Antonio Joli

18th century

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View of Calle de Alcalá in mid-18th century by Italian painter Antonio Joli
The San Francisco el Grande Basilica was finished in 1784 Basilica de San Francisco el Grande (Madrid) 13.jpg
The San Francisco el Grande Basilica was finished in 1784

19th century

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Map of Madrid, 1857

20th century

The Monument to Alfonso XII was finished in 1922 Monumento a Alfonso XII (Madrid) 01g.jpg
The Monument to Alfonso XII was finished in 1922

21st century

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Plaque in memory of the victims of the 2004 Madrid train bombings

Evolution of the Madrid map

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

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