Palace of the Counts of Casa Valencia, Noble residence in Almagro district, Madrid, Spain.
The Palace of the Counts of Casa Valencia features a symmetrical facade combining granite and brick materials with intricate architectural details throughout its structure.
Designed by architect Agustín Ortíz de Villajos in the late 19th century, this palace represented the power and influence of Spanish nobility during Madrid's urban development.
The building exemplifies the architectural preferences of Spanish aristocracy, incorporating both Classical and Baroque elements in its design and interior arrangements.
Located at number 5 Paseo de la Castellana, the palace currently functions as part of the Spanish Ministry of the Interior with restricted public access.
The palace's strategic position along Madrid's main avenue and its combination of different architectural styles make it a reference point in Spanish civil architecture.
Location: Almagro
Location: Centro
Location: Madrid
Architects: Agustín Ortíz de Villajos
GPS coordinates: 40.42685,-3.69068
Latest update: March 8, 2025 05:29
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