A work by Velázquez depicting the family of Philip IV, which has become one of the most famous canvases in the history of art.
A work by Velázquez depicting the family of Philip IV, which has become one of the most famous canvases in the history of art.
Van Loo depicted the family of Philip V, the new dynasty in 18th century Spain, in this huge canvas
Goya immortalised the family of Charles IV in a canvas with a variety of political views
Image of the mantle of the Royal Order of Charles III, which belonged to Fernando VII
An ornate celadon that belonged to Charles V, which simulates the appearance of Roman emperors
Full-length royal armour belonging to Emperor Charles V
Image of the Roman-style armour given to Philip II by Guibaldo delle Rovere
Part of the Eighty Years’ War, the miracle of Empel was one of the greatest victories of the Spanish tercios in Northern Europe
Allegory of the Hispanic Monarchy depicted in the Casón del Buen Retiro by Luca Giordano
The Battle of Rocroi, part of the Thirty Years’ War, was the last stand of the tercios of the Spanish Monarchy