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29: 384: 403:, later the Central Bank (a private bank), after the merger with that one, in 1947. In the illustrations and photographs of the time you can see "CENTRAL BANK" at the crowning of the building. In the reforms missed the large central hall, and the view of the stained glass in the dome. It was at this time that the building was extended to Barquillo Street, by the architect Manuel Cabanyes, in a project that did not respect the continuity with the original. Since 1929 the building has been close to the Official College of Architects of Madrid. 375:
to offices. The large interior bays are made using metal beams that can be seen in the interior. Palacios with this work is reinforced in its success, by its luck and style receives diverse charges. Due to the relationship with the brothers Otamendi begins his studies in the first steps of the Metro of Madrid, during the construction of the Bank begins to design the entrances of the mouths and the accesses of the Madrilenian metro. On April 29, 1918, the building was inaugurated.
435: 307:, at the beginning of the 20th century, points to a relevant financial center in the city. The demolitions of the Nueva Gran Vía in 1911 already indicate the beginnings of important urban transformations in the capital. The collaboration of two young architects, initiated in 1904, already has several previous successes. The success of both engineers begins when winning adepts after winning in the municipal public contest of the 622: 426:(another building designed by Palacios). It is included in the Catalog of Protected Buildings of the General Urban Planning Plan of Madrid. This category includes those buildings that are considered of some relevance both in the history of art and in Spanish or Madrid architecture, or that are a milestone in the urban fabric of the city. 374:
The design of Palacios and Otamendi is done in such a way that the entrance to the building of the place to a spacious first floor. It follows the diaphanous model of the Works of Palaces, inspired by the American models of the time: great patio of operations. The remaining three floors are dedicated
352:. The new headquarters of the Bank acquired the 18,000 square meters of land belonging to the rectangular plot of the former Marqués de Casa-Irujo Palace. The building of the palace of Irujo, that gave rise to the lot, was highly praised in its time. On the ground floor was the 472:, including those from the Palace of the Trinity, meet in the premises of this new building. The remodeled building will accommodate the offices that will attend the administration, the exhibition halls and an auditorium for a capacity of 1200 people. 456:, used in a center for exhibitions and for offices. The Cervantes Institute icon (design by Enric Satué) is placed on the cover of the building, located between the caryatids in October 2006. On October 12, 2006, it is inaugurated by the 315:
is dominated at the beginning of the 20th century by the existence of banks and churches. This building is a novelty that is the first office to be built in Madrid. These types of buildings are typical in American cities like
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received the commission to project the branch office of the Spanish Rio de la Plata Bank in 1910. Both are occupied in the construction process of the
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The contractor of the work was Celestino Madurell. One of the helpers of Palacios is
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At the beginning of the 21st century, it became the first headquarters of the
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for the anarchist Sancho Alegre who shot him twice with his revolver.
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Palacio, Pedro Navascues; Pereira, José Ramón Alonso (2002-10-18).
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Plan Bidagor 1941-1946: plan general de ordenación de Madrid
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Logo of Cervantes Institute at the entrance of the building.
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Madrid: La Librería. 2002. 433: 481: 590:Madrid, villa y corte: calles y plazas 566: 537: 7: 454:Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain 532:Madrid los hizo, hicieron a Madrid 14: 401:Banco Español del Río de la Plata 620: 588:Montoliú i Camps, Pedro (2002). 430:Cervantes Institute Headquarters 27: 299:, one of the oldest streets in 159: 1: 652:Government buildings in Spain 422:in 2003 in exchange for the 399:It was the main seat of the 673: 657:Office buildings in Madrid 441: 254:Edificio de Las Cariátides 129:Edificio de Las Cariátides 603:Zazuo, Secundino (2003). 559:de Répide, Pedro (1921). 495:(in Spanish). Encuentro. 424:Palacio de Comunicaciones 258: 35: 26: 16:Building in Madrid, Spain 530:Otamendi, Miner (1954). 346:Palace of Communications 309:Palace of Communications 338:Antonio Palacios Ramilo 336:The Spanish architects 264:) is a building in the 216:Design and construction 534:(1º ed.). 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Eclecticism
Madrid, Spain
Coordinates
40°25′10″N 3°41′43″W / 40.419356°N 3.695319°W / 40.419356; -3.695319 (Edificio de Las Cariátides)
Instituto Cervantes
Government of Spain
Antonio Palacios
Caryatid
Spanish
Madrid
architect
Antonio Palacios
Santander Bank
Instituto Cervantes
Alcalá street
Madrid
Puerta del Sol
Palace of Communications
Madrid
Boston
Chicago
England
Antonio Palacios Ramilo
Joaquín Otamendi
Palace of Communications
Maudes Hospital
Secundino Zuazo
scaffolding
King Alfonso XIII

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