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Nuevos Ministerios, Madrid


I understand that there used to be an equestrian statue of Franco on this spot.
The large complex of Nuevo Ministerios was designed by the famous architect Secundino Zuazo in the 1920s. Work started in the early 30s, was delayed by the civil war and resumed under Franco who changed the design to suit his own more conservative tastes.
There were teeming hordes of people a split second before I lined up my mobile phone and ... miracle of miracles ... the teeming hordes parted and I was left with a clear view of this.
The large complex of Nuevo Ministerios was designed by the famous architect Secundino Zuazo in the 1920s. Work started in the early 30s, was delayed by the civil war and resumed under Franco who changed the design to suit his own more conservative tastes.
There were teeming hordes of people a split second before I lined up my mobile phone and ... miracle of miracles ... the teeming hordes parted and I was left with a clear view of this.
Gudrun, micritter, natur' ELLE, and 12 other people have particularly liked this photo
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No, Eric; the crowd just parted in front of me, like Moses and the Red Sea!!!
The impossible, I do at once. Miracles take a little longer!!'
(Please see my reply to Eric, above!)
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