Lavapiés, a vibrant, multicultural barrio in the heart of Madrid, has roots dating back to the 16th century when it developed outside the walled city. Today, the neighborhood is a hub of cultural activity, featuring the Reina Sofia Museum, which houses works by Dalí and Miro. The Teatro Circo Price, a circus theater, and La Casa Encendida, a cultural center, also draw visitors. Strolling through Lavapiés, one can experience a blend of historical charm and contemporary culture, with its narrow streets and lively atmosphere.
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