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Yes, visitors can enter the Royal Kitchen as part of the Royal Palace of Madrid tour.
No, the Royal Kitchen is no longer in use. However, it has been preserved as a museum and is open to the public.
There are over 2000 pieces of cookware made of copper on display in the Royal Kitchen.
The Royal Kitchen was used to prepare large quantities of food for the royal family and their guests. This included a variety of meats, fish, vegetables, and desserts.
Up to 200 people worked in the Royal Kitchen, including chefs, kitchen assistants, and servers.
Yes, the dining room where the royal family and their guests ate is also on display in the Royal Kitchen.
Yes, the Royal Kitchen hosts various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year, providing visitors with a unique perspective on Spanish history and cuisine.