Apple Accidentally Unearths 15th-Century Ruins While Building Its Madrid Flagship Store
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Apple recently discovered the ruins of a 15th-century hospital while constructing its Madrid flagship retail store, 9To5Mac reports.
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The accidental unearthing revealed a large wall of the Buen Suceso hospital, which was thought to be demolished in 1854 along with the Buen Suceso church next door.
While Apple originally considered installing a glass floor in the Madrid store so that visitors could look at the ruins, the plan was abandoned due to the wall's somewhat uninteresting nature.
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Instead, Apple plans to "symbolically trace the outline" of the wall in its flooring.
Apple's Madrid store will be span 6,000 square meters and will be tech giant's fourth Madrid location.
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