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Isabel Muñoz Plays with Metals in a Vision of El Escorial with Hybrid Pieces Between Photography and Engraving

Summary by El Pais
The photographer Isabel Muñoz has felt in the last three months that the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial was like her second house. She has photographed her estancias, her works of art, the library and the surrounding forest of La Herrería. At the same time, she has researched the lives of the characters who were responsible for the rise of this monumental complex — Patrimony of Humanity by UNESCO since 1984 — especially King Phili…

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The photographer Isabel Muñoz has felt in the last three months that the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial was like her second house. She has photographed her estancias, her works of art, the library and the surrounding forest of La Herrería. At the same time, she has researched the lives of the characters who were responsible for the rise of this monumental complex — Patrimony of Humanity by UNESCO since 1984 — especially King Phili…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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