The Bourbon dynasty shaped Madrid through planning and protocol. The palace was both home and institution, where reform met ritual.
Contents
- Court Life in Practice
- Urban Reforms and Symbolism
- Daily Schedules and Ceremony
Court Life in Practice
- Housing, etiquette, and staff hierarchies supported royal routine.
- Rooms flexed between private life and staged appearances.
Urban Reforms and Symbolism
- Street cleaning, lighting, and public works modernized the city.
- The palace frontage modeled order for surrounding districts.
Daily Schedules and Ceremony
- Fixed hours reinforced rank and predictability.
- Ceremonies doubled as civic education.
A palace teaches order to a city — by habit and example.