Palacete de Carlos María de Castro, Madrid, 19th-century palace in Almagro district, Madrid, Spain
The Palacete de Carlos María de Castro is a 19th-century palace in the Almagro district comprising two main floors, an attic level, and a semi-basement with a primary facade facing the street. The structure features side accesses to a garden and glass-roofed section, with additional brick auxiliary buildings positioned across the property.
The palace was built between 1864 and 1878 by Carlos María de Castro, the engineer and architect behind Madrid's Expansion Plan, as his personal residence. The construction occurred during a period of rapid urban growth when the expansion of Madrid introduced numerous new architectural works to surrounding neighborhoods.
The building shows the architectural style of wealthy Madrid neighborhoods in the late 1800s, with towers inspired by medieval forms and ornate decorative details. Visitors can experience the elegant interior spaces and carefully designed rooms that reflect the wealth and taste of that era.
The building is located on Fernando el Santo Street and serves as a venue for luxury events and temporary brand exhibitions. Visits depend on current exhibitions and events, so check ahead for access and opening times.
The property features a garden with herringbone brick paving, a fountain, and two additional brick structures on the opposite side of the plot. These outbuildings and the carefully laid flooring pattern demonstrate the generous household amenities befitting Castro's social standing.
Location: Madrid
Location: Chamberí
Location: Almagro
Architects: Carlos María de Castro, Tomás Aranguren
GPS coordinates: 40.42803,-3.69311
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:20
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