Mixed-Use Developments - Madrid, Spain

Madrid is brimming with architectural treasures that blend different eras, styles, and functions. This photo series offers a visual overview of some iconic landmarks and other more understated sites, ranging from historic to brutalist and contemporary architecture.

Among other things, it features:

• The Royal Palace of Madrid, a symbol of Spanish classicism.

• Gran Vía and its iconic buildings

• The entrance to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, featuring doors designed by Cristina Iglesias.

• The Church of San Jerónimo el Real, a perfectly restored example of Isabelline Gothic architecture.

• A view of the Palacio de Longoria, a modernist gem now occupied by the SGAE.

• The monument to Alfonso XII in Retiro Park, a true neoclassical theatrical setting.

• The Monument to the Victims of 3/11, a solemn tribute to the victims of the 2004 attacks.

• And finally, the Edificio Maria Molina by Vala&Vieira Architects, a Brutalist business center

This visual journey through the streets of Madrid reveals the richness of the Spanish capital’s architectural heritage and its ability to bring together different architectural styles within the same urban fabric.

Client: N/A - Portfolio
: Photography - Architecture, Urban Landscapes

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