Thursday, April 14, 2022

El Escorial Did Not Disappoint

El Escorial is another UNESCO World Heritage site that we had wanted to bag forever and finally got around to. The bad part is that officially there are no photos allowed inside, because there is some cool stuff that not all palaces have:
  • Library: huge, beautiful ceiling frescos
  • Chapter houses: elegant ceiling frescos that are really in the style of grotesque (link?)
  • Royal Pantheon: eerie, unusual
  • Wall tapestries: surely there are more here than the Prado, and they are in situ, vivid colors, some from Goya cartons.
  • Gardens: big expanse of sculptured gardens


Our day trip to El Escorial started at Atocha Cercanias, the busy commuter rail station adjacent to the Renfe station. Madrid Atocha Cercanias Train Station - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain Madrid Atocha Train Station - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

It's just 1hr 15 mins each way on line C3, and after 30 minutes the morning commuters had vanished. So we relaxed and enjoyed the scenery. Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

El Escorial Station to San Lorenzo de El Escorial Monastery and Royal Site is an easy 20 minute, slightly uphill walk which was good for us on a chilly morning. The Monastery does not show itself until you are almost there. Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

The site admission is 12 euros. No photography is allowed inside. However, it's a huge and "lightly guarded" monastery with many rooms and corridors so we were able to take a few quick snaps. First is the Courtyard of the Kings entrance to the Basilica. Courtyard of the Kings - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

The dome of the Basilica. Basilica Dome - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

Grand Stairwell Ceiling Fresco. Grand Stairwell Ceiling Fresco - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

Cloister Murals. Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

Pantheon of Infantes; tombs of royal children who did not live to adulthood. [The Royal Pantheon for kings and queens is well guarded. No pics. Smile.] Pantheon of Infantes - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

Tapestries in the Royal Residence. Tapestries - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

A few shots from the well-tended Friars Garden which surrounds the Monastery on two sides. Friars Garden - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain Friars Garden - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain Friars Garden - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain Friars Garden - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

Lastly, the eastern facade of the Monastery. East Facade - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

We returned on the C3 to a busy Atocha Station. Madrid Atocha Train Station - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

Atocha's original 1892 main hall was turned into an atrium in 1992. Madrid Atocha Train Station - Daytrip to El Escorial - Madrid, Spain

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