Palace of the Press
Property of Patrimonial Interest
The Palacio de la Prensa, designed in 1924 by the architect Pedro Muguruza, is one of the most significant buildings built in the first half of the XNUMXth century in Madrid. A singular work due to its scale, its determined monumental vocation and its constructive characteristics, it constitutes a good example of eclectic architecture in its final phases, which includes influences from great Spanish architects such as Antonio Palacios or Modesto López Otero and the American architecture of The time.
Location: Gran Vía Street. Madrid
Architect: Pedro Muguruza
Project: 1924
Work: 1925-1930
The Palacio de la Prensa, designed in 1924 by the architect Pedro Muguruza, is one of the most significant buildings built in the first half of the XNUMXth century in Madrid. A singular work due to its scale, its determined monumental vocation and its constructive characteristics, it constitutes a good example of eclectic architecture in its final phases, which includes influences from great Spanish architects such as Antonio Palacios or Modesto López Otero and the American architecture of The time.
Location: Gran Vía Street. Madrid
Architect: Pedro Muguruza
Project: 1924
Work: 1925-1930







