It seemed like everyone I told that I went to Madrid, asked me if I saw the Bear and Tree statue . . . so apparently I missed the essence of Madrid during my random one day tour. Today I am catching a late afternoon train back to Madrid in prep for my flight tomorrow morning, I'll get in about an hour before dark, so I decide I must locate this most quintessential Madrid experience. I quickly check into my hotel and start walking. Its a long walk, mostly up hill, but not too strenuous. Eventually I hone in on the plaza that hosts the statue, I turn a corner and it is . . . filled with more than a thousand people, many protesting various things including pro and con Catalan independence (which is garnering a lot of attention at the moment). I walk the length of the plaza and nothing: Where's the Bear? I look at google maps and it places it very near where I entered the plaza, so I turn around and start looking. Finally I spot this diminutive statue (4 feet tall?) perched on a small pedestal behind some protesters. Don't get me wrong, its a nice statue, but I was expecting something bigger. I am reminded of a previous experience: looking for the Mannekin-Pis statue/fountain in Brussels. Again the symbol of the city and in that case a near life size statue of 3 or 4 year old child relieving himself into a tiny pool and tucked away in a back alley. Perhaps centering your city's identity around an under-sized statue is a source of eccentric pride among European cities. Copenhagen did have that hard-to-find mermaid statue. I'll followup on future trips . . .
In any case, that's all for my Spain checklist. Adios España.
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The plaza hosting to the Bear. |
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Found it. It looks bigger than it was. |
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