Old pictures of Moratalaz
Nestled in the eastern embrace of Madrid, Moratalaz tells a tale of transformation, blossoming from mere agglomeration of 40 houses in the 1960s into a vibrant district teeming with life. Once a humble location between Vallecas and the iconic Cementerio de la Almudena, it now thrives as a cultural hub, having hosted renowned musicians like Melendi and Alejandro Sanz.
With its history of Moratalaz marked by extraordinary growth, the spacious avenues and lush parks serve not only as a testament to urban ambition but as a cherished escape from city clamor. The memories of wide-open spaces filled with community laughter echo as warmly today as in the legendary paella feast of 2001, where 100,000 people gathered to enjoy the world's largest dish!
As you explore Moratalaz, don't forget to share your precious past through fotos antiguas de Moratalaz on OLDPIK, a unique project to preserve its rich legacy. And while you’re at it, uncover stories from adjacent areas like Ventas, Puente de Vallecas, Adelfas, Fuente del Berro, and Ibiza. Feel the pulse of history with every step you take!