Palacio de Zurbano, Palace in Chamberí, Spain
The Palacio de Zurbano spans three street addresses with classical architecture, a grand entrance, and ornate facade details throughout its structure. Inside, the building contains multiple floors with spacious rooms that were enlarged through significant structural additions made in the early 1900s.
The building was constructed between 1878 and 1881 for the Count of Muguiro and underwent major renovation between 1915 and 1920 under architect Eladio Laredo. These two construction periods shaped its current form and interior layout.
The palace shows how wealthy Spanish families in the 1800s decorated their homes, with its double staircase and restored paintings by Arturo Mélida on display inside. These artistic choices reflect the tastes and values of the aristocracy of that era.
The building now serves as an office for the Ministry of Development and hosts official government functions and protocol events. As an active administrative building, it is not typically open for casual visitor access.
Future Queen Fabiola of Belgium was born in this palace on June 11, 1928, marked by a plaque on the building's facade. This royal connection gave the residence historical significance that extended beyond Spain's borders.
Location: Madrid
Location: Chamberí
Location: Almagro
Architects: Severiano Sainz de la Lastra
GPS coordinates: 40.42808,-3.69389
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:57
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