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    [MADRID] Metropolis Building | 45 m | Icon of Madrid’s Gran Vía

    Overview The Metropolis Building (Edificio Metrópolis) stands as one of the most recognizable and photographed structures in Madrid. Located at the corner where Calle de Alcalá meets Gran Vía, this majestic Beaux-Arts building is celebrated for its opulent style, ornate details, and its striking...
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    [MADRID] Torres Blancas | 71 m | Organic Brutalism in the Madrid Skyline

    Overview Torres Blancas is one of the most distinctive and celebrated architectural works in Madrid, Spain. Designed by visionary architect Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza, this tower is a masterpiece of organic brutalism, combining sculptural form with urban function. Completed in 1969, Torres...
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    [MADRID] Torre Picasso | 157 m | Pioneer of the Modern Madrid Skyline

    Overview Torre Picasso is one of the most iconic skyscrapers in Madrid, located in the AZCA financial district. Completed in 1988, it was for many years the tallest building in Spain and remains a key feature of Madrid’s skyline. Designed by celebrated American architect Minoru Yamasaki, who...
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    [MADRID] Edificio España | 117 m | A Symbol of Madrid’s Vertical Expansion

    Overview Edificio España is a historic skyscraper located at the heart of Madrid’s Plaza de España. Completed in 1953, it stood as a symbol of Spain's post-war reconstruction and the ambition to modernize Madrid’s skyline. With its grand stature and neo-baroque styling, Edificio España was the...
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    [MADRID] Torre de Madrid | 142 m | Skyscraper Icon of Spanish Modernism

    Overview Torre de Madrid is one of the most emblematic skyscrapers in Madrid, Spain. Located at the strategic Plaza de España, it has been a symbol of Spanish modernism and post-war recovery since its completion in 1957. For many years, Torre de Madrid was not only the tallest building in Madrid...
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    [MADRID] Edificio Capitol - Schweppes Building | 54 m | Art Deco Landmark on Gran Vía

    Overview Edificio Capitol, also known as Edificio Carrión, is one of Madrid’s most recognizable buildings and a quintessential example of Spanish Art Deco architecture. Located at the intersection of Gran Vía and Calle Jacometrezo, this iconic structure was completed in 1933 and quickly became...
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