Argüelles (Madrid)

Argüelles is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Moncloa-Aravaca.

[2] The neighborhood bears the name of Agustín Argüelles,[3] the legal guardian of Queen Isabella II.

The first streets were chiefly named after influential members of the Royal Court.

[3] Planned in the mid 19th century,[4] its urbanization started by 1856, on plots part of the Príncipe Pío hill.

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