Parish of Santa Teresa and San Giuseppe

In the heart of the Chamberí district in Madrid stands the Parish of Santa Teresa and San José, a monumental church that combines the grandeur of religious architecture with the intimacy of Carmelite devotion. This temple, also known as the National Temple of Santa Teresa de Jesús and Convent of the Carmelite Fathers, is a […]
Zurbano Palace

In the heart of the Chamberí district of Madrid, the Palacio de Zurbano represents one of the most refined examples of neoclassical architecture in the Spanish capital. Built between 1878 and 1881 commissioned by the Count of Muguiro, the building was designed by the architect Severiano Sainz de la Lastra, a prominent name in Madrid […]
Longoria Palace

The Palacio de Longoria, located at the intersection of Fernando VI and Pelayo streets in the Chueca district of Madrid, represents one of the most extraordinary examples of modernist architecture in the Spanish capital. Built between 1902 and 1904 commissioned by the financier Francisco Javier González Longoria, this building is the masterpiece of the Catalan […]
Palace of Amboage

In the Chamberí neighborhood of Madrid stands the majestic Palacio de Amboage, an extraordinary example of neobaroque architecture and a symbol of the city’s rich social and political history. Built between 1914 and 1917, the palace was designed by architect Joaquín Rojí López-Calvo for Fernando Plá y Beltrán de Lis, the Marquis of Amboage. This […]
National Museum of Natural Sciences

The Museum of Sciences of Castilla-La Mancha, located in the heart of the historic city of Cuenca, is a fascinating exploration of the world of science and technology. Inaugurated on January 15, 1999, the museum is housed in a combination of historic and modern buildings, integrating medieval structures and constructions from the 18th and 19th […]
National Museum of Art Reproduction

The National Museum of Artistic Reproductions, founded in 1877 on the initiative of the Spanish government, represents an important institution for the dissemination and artistic education in Spain. Its birth took place in the context of the Monarchic Restoration, under the guidance of Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, and its mission was clear: to make art […]
Open-air Sculpture Museum

The Open-Air Sculpture Museum of Madrid, located under the Enrique de la Mata Gorostizaga bridge between Juan Bravo and Eduardo Dato streets, is an extraordinary example of how art can integrate into the urban environment. This unique exhibition space, inaugurated in 1972, was designed to bring the public closer to Spanish abstract art, a genre […]
Geomineral Museum

The Geominero Museum, located in the heart of Madrid, is a hidden gem that celebrates the geological and mining richness of Spain. Founded in 1927, the museum is housed within the building of the Geological and Mining Institute of Spain (IGME), a structure that alone is worth a visit for its neoclassical architecture and interiors […]
ABC Museum of Drawing and Illustration

The ABC Museum, located in the heart of Madrid, is one of the most important cultural centers dedicated to drawing and illustration in Spain. Housed in a historic building that was once a brewery, the museum is a perfect example of how tradition and modernity can coexist harmoniously, offering a dynamic and innovative space for […]
Mapfre Foundation

The Fundación Mapfre, based in Madrid, is one of the most important cultural and philanthropic institutions in Spain. Founded in 1975 by Mapfre, one of the country’s leading insurance companies, the foundation is dedicated to promoting social welfare, culture, and scientific research through a wide range of initiatives and programs. Since its inception, the Fundación […]