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El Escorial , 35 miles north-west of Madrid , was the fulfilment of Philip II’s dream of raising a monastery in a “desert’, far from people and other buildings, almost 500 years ago .
The two-year project, made possible by 6.5 m ($ 6.7 m) of EU funds, aims to reintroduce visitors to the site.
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