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Vintage 1967 home movie footage of the Arco de la Victoria in Madrid, Spain, a 49-meter-high triumphal arch built during the Francoist regime to commemorate the victory of Franco's forces in the Spanish Civil War. Shot on 8mm film, this archival clip captures the monument in the Moncloa district, showcasing its imposing neoclassical design and historical significance. The footage reflects mid-20th century Spanish architecture and propaganda-era landmarks, offering a nostalgic glimpse into Madrid's urban landscape during the late 1960s. Ideal for historical documentaries, editorial content, and vintage film projects.
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