Madrid Moderno, Neo-Mudéjar residential complex in Madrid, Spain.
Madrid Moderno is a residential complex made of red brick buildings with geometric patterns, ceramic decorations, and horseshoe arches spread across multiple blocks. The structures feature carefully designed facades with repeated ornaments and varying window styles that define the entire area.
The complex was built between 1890 and 1906 under architect Julián Marín's direction to address housing needs during Madrid's rapid industrial expansion. The structures emerged during a time when the city was growing fast and required new living spaces for working families.
The buildings show Neo-Mudéjar style, blending Spanish-Islamic design elements with late 19th-century residential construction. Residents and visitors can still see the traditional ornaments and craftsmanship in the facades today.
The site is located in a central neighborhood and is easy to reach on foot, with the blocks forming a connected residential area. The neighborhood still functions as a living community with daily activities, so it is best to walk quietly through and observe the architecture.
The brickwork displays elaborate handcrafted patterns and the ceramic tiles were created using traditional techniques reminiscent of Spanish-Islamic craftsmanship methods. Walking through the streets reveals fine details in the walls that reflect generations of skilled workers.
Location: Madrid
Architects: Julián Marín
GPS coordinates: 40.43132,-3.66866
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:06
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