Step back in time at Madrid’s Royal Tapestry Factory (Real Fábrica de Tapices), founded by Philip V over 300 years ago. This historic site continues to produce exquisitely crafted tapestries, many of which are based on cartoons by Goya, created for the company in the late 18th century. Other designs draw from the work of Francisco Bayeu, Goya’s brother-in-law. Visitors can explore the factory’s rich history and witness the meticulous artistry that goes into each tapestry, offering a unique glimpse into a centuries-old tradition.
Royal Tapestry Factory (Real Fábrica de Tapices)
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