Embajadores
Embajadores is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid, belonging to the Centro District.
Delimitation
The area lies in the southern part of the Centro District, the later located in the centre of the city, as its name indicates.It is bordered by the streets of Atocha, Concepción Jerónima and Toledo, the Ronda de Toledo, the Ronda de Atocha and the Plaza [del Emperador Carlos V|glorieta de Carlos V]. It comprises the areas of Lavapiés and El Rastro, roughly divided by the calle de Embajadores.
It is 1.032822 km² in size.
History
Originally, the soil on which the current neighborhood was built was a sparsely populated area to the south of the medieval city limits of Madrid. The area fully urbanised to become an arrabal of the city in the 16th century. The urban grid did not evolve much since then; as until the mid 19th century, when the plaza de Tirso de Molina was created over the plot made available by the demolition of the convent of La Merced, no noticeable change happened in the grid.In 1435, in response to an outbreak of the plague, Madrid shut the city gates. John II of Castile was receiving ambassadors from the King of France. John fled to Illescas in Toledo and for their safety, the ambassadors were led to an area outside the city walls, that area is now known as Embajadores.