The Palacio de Liria is a neoclassical palace in Madrid, Spain, serving as the residence of the Dukes of Alba. Built in the 18th century and later rebuilt after being damaged during the Spanish Civil War, the palace boasts a stunning art collection with works by renowned artists like Goya, Titian, and Rembrandt. The gardens are also a highlight, featuring a mix of French and English styles. Visitors can now explore this historic gem, thanks to the decision to open its doors for guided tours.