Renaissance · Europe · Politics
1559
Madrid Becomes Spanish Capital
1559
Philip II quietly moved his court from Toledo to Madrid, a modest town on a high central plateau chosen for its climate, water, and central location. Within decades it would grow into Europe's most sprawling improvised capital, swelling with bureaucrats, courtiers, and the slow accretion of imperial business. Philip chose a town with no significant history, seeking a capital he could shape entirely to his administrative requirements.