Liria Palace facts for kids
The Liria Palace (Spanish: Palacio de Liria) is a building in Madrid. It is the personal property of the House of Alba.
The palace was commissioned by Duke of Berwick. He was also Duke of Liria. In the early 19th century, it passed to the House of Alba. Eugénie de Montijo, last empress consort of the French, died here in exile in 1920.
All but the facades were destroyed during the Spanish Civil War. It was rebuilt by Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Alba and his daughter Cayetana. The British architect Edwin Lutyens provided some designs for the interior. The reconstruction used his plans, even though he died before then.
As of 2012, the owner of the palace was the 18th Duchess of Alba. She lived in Seville. The main resident of the palace was her son and heir Carlos Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Huéscar.
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In Spanish: Palacio de Liria para niños