The Kilometre Zero is the point from which Spain's network of roads is measure. The Killometre Zero is the epicenter of Spain, and is marked by a plaque.
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The Kilometre Zero is the point from which Spain's network of roads is measure. The Killometre Zero is the epicenter of Spain, and is marked by a plaque.
All roads in Spain lead to Km. 0. At least 30 other countries have a Km. 0. The most famous is the Km. 0 in Rome, the Milliarium Aureum, and point of "all roads lead to Rome." Madrid's Km. 0 is in the lively Puerto del Sol, Spain's answer to NYC's Times Square. It's hippitude was secured with the film "Km. 0" released in 2000. The ensemble piece looks at the lives of 14 people that intersect one afternoon in Plaza del Sol.
This is located in Puerta Del sol right by local shops restaurants beautiful area!!
The origin of all the radial roads is here at the Porta de Sol, at the foot of the Casa de Correos (presidence Comunidad Madrid), on the ground. It is like mythical A-1 to Burgos, A-2 Zaragoza and so on until you reach the A-6 A Coruña have the beginning of your kilometres in this place.
This is another mythical place where the Madridians usually stay when they want to join the centre of Madrid, where all the roads of Spain are born, so it is a very curiosous place. You will find it on the Sun Gate, on the ground in front of the Postal Building, which is also a quite peculiar place, because it is where the country's most important end-year watches are given.Don't miss the opportunity to take a photo of Your feet next to this famous plate.