Madrid pays tribute to great flamenco artists

We discover some of the commemorations to flamenco art that we have in the capital.

In Madrid, you will not only find the best flamenco in the world in its tablaos tablaosYou can also walk around the city to discover monuments and commemorative plaques that have been created to pay tribute to this art and to great artists who left their mark. Here are some of them:

Statues of Lola Flores and Antonio Flores

In the Almudena Cemetery in Madrid, there are statues in tribute to Lola Flores and her son Antonio Flores. They are two metal figures in which the artists appear performing, what they most liked to do, and are located next to the family's pantheon. Lola Flores was one of the greatest actresses, bailaoras and singers of flamenco , Intangible Heritage of HumanityShe was an essential part of the history of the genre and a symbol of Spain. Her son Antonio Flores was a Spanish composer, singer and actor who died only 16 days after his mother. Many admirers visit this place that has become a pilgrimage site, part of the cultural heritage of Spain.

The tribute to Lola Flores and Antonio Flores has become a place of pilgrimage for admirers and lovers of flamenco
Photo: CGE

Paco de Lucía Commemorative Plaque

"Paco de Lucía (1947 - 2014), a genius among the geniuses of music and a great revolutionary of flamenco, lived here since he was a child". So reads the commemorative plaque to the great Spanish musician and composer considered the best flamenco guitarist in history and the most virtuoso of the instrument worldwide. When he was only fourteen years old, Paco entered the 1962 Jerez de la Frontera International Flamenco Art Competition with his brother Pepe. And while Pepe won the Antonio Chacón prize, Paco was awarded a prize created especially for him because of his extreme youth, his unusual skill in the art of toque and the deep feeling he knew how to bring out in his flamenco guitar. As a result of this award, the two brothers moved to this house at 17 Ilustración Street , Madrid. Madridwhich is still owned by the family.

Paco de Lucía commemorative plaque at Calle Ilustración, 17, between the Royal Palace and Príncipe Pío
Photo: Digital Library Memoria de Madrid

Carmen Sevilla on Madrid's Walk of Fame

Did you know that Madrid has a Hollywood-style Walk of Fame? It is located on Martín de los Heros street, very close to Plaza de España, frequented by moviegoers as it is home to two cinemas that show auteur and original version films, Renoir and Golem, and the mythical bookstore specializing in cinema, Ocho y medio, the most important in the country. Among the 27 stars that form part of this Walk of Fame, and that pay tribute to the most representative directors, actors and actresses of the Spanish seventh art, is one dedicated to the beloved Carmen Sevillawho is part of the history of flamenco in our country.

Star dedicated to Carmen Sevilla on the Paseo de la Fama in Madrid
Photo: EFE

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