Former headquarters of the Banco de Vizcaya, Banking headquarters from 1930 on Alcalá Street, Madrid, Spain
The former Banco de Vizcaya headquarters stands on Alcalá Street with large stone columns and decorative elements across its classical facade.
The building replaced the Teatro Apolo in 1930, marking the transition from entertainment to financial district in central Madrid during the early 20th century.
The structure represents Spanish banking architecture of the 1930s through its grand entrance hall, marble finishes, and detailed stone carvings throughout the exterior.
Located at number 45 Alcalá Street in the Justicia district, the building sits near multiple public transportation options and major pedestrian walkways.
Manuel Ignacio Galíndez Zabala designed this building with specific architectural elements that reflect both Spanish banking power and Mediterranean classical influences.
Location: Madrid
Location: Justicia
Inception: 1930
Architects: Manuel Ignacio Galíndez Zabala
Address: Calle de alcalá 45
GPS coordinates: 40.41921,-3.69623
Latest update: March 3, 2025 08:09
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