Church of Our Lady of the Conception

The Church of Our Lady of the Conception, located in the Salamanca district of Madrid, is a magnificent example of neo-Gothic architecture. Built between 1912 and 1914, this church was designed by architect Eugenio Jiménez Correa and completed by Jesús Carrasco-Muñoz after Correa’s death. The building stands on Calle Goya, at the corner with Calle […]
Church of Our Lady of Montserrat

The Church of Our Lady of Montserrat, located at number 79 Calle San Bernardo in Madrid, is a magnificent example of Baroque architecture that tells a story of faith, resilience, and transformations through the centuries. Founded in 1640 by King Philip IV, the church was intended for the Benedictine monks of Montserrat, who were expelled […]
Cathedral of San Isidro

The Cathedral of San Isidro, located in the heart of the La Latina neighborhood in Madrid, is an imposing example of Baroque architecture that has played a fundamental role in the religious history of the city. Built between 1620 and 1664, the cathedral is dedicated to San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of Madrid, and […]
Church of the Real Concepción de Calatrava

The Church of the Royal Conception of Calatrava, located in the heart of Madrid, is a living testimony of Spanish Baroque architecture and the religious fervor that has characterized the city’s history. This place of worship, popularly known as the Iglesia de las Calatravas, is the only remaining part of the ancient Monasterio Real de […]
House Museum Lope de Vega

The Lope de Vega Museum House, located in the heart of the Barrio de las Letras in Madrid, is a place that breathes history and literature. This 16th-century building was purchased by the famous Spanish playwright and poet Lope de Vega in 1610, and remained his residence until his death in 1635. Known as “mi […]
Almudena Cathedral

The Cathedral of Almudena, officially known as the Holy Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Santa Maria the Royal of Almudena, is one of the main religious and historical symbols of Madrid. Its construction, lasting over a century, reflects an exceptional combination of architectural styles, from the neoclassical exterior to the neogothic interior, to the neo-Romanesque of […]
Basilica of Our Lady of Atocha

The Basilica of Our Lady of Atocha, located in Madrid, is a monument rich in history and spirituality, closely linked to the city and its inhabitants. Its origin dates back to the 12th century, when the original hermitage dedicated to the Virgin of Atocha was first mentioned by the Archbishop of Toledo, Juan. However, the […]
Country house

The Casa de Campo in Madrid, with its over 1,700 hectares of extension, represents the largest public park in the city and one of its most important green lungs. Originally conceived as a royal hunting estate, the park is located west of the city center, extending from the immediate vicinity of the Royal Palace to […]
House of America

The Casa de América, located in the majestic Palacio de Linares in Madrid, represents a cultural bridge between Spain and Latin America. This sumptuous palace, located in the central Plaza de Cibeles, was built between 1877 and 1900 by architects Carlos Colubí, Adolf Ombrecht, and Manuel Aníbal Álvarez, to become the residence of the Marquis […]