Longoria Palace
| Palace of Longoria | |
|---|---|
| Native name Palacio de Longoria (Spanish) | |
| Location | Madrid, Spain |
| Coordinates | 40°25′31″N 3°41′48″W / 40.425395°N 3.69657°W |
| Built | 1902-1904 |
| Architect | José Grases Riera |
| Official name | Palacio Longoria |
| Type | Non-movable |
| Criteria | Monument |
| Designated | 1996 |
| Reference no. | RI-51-0009569 |
Location of Palace of Longoria in Spain | |
The Palace of Longoria (Spanish: Palacio de Longoria) is an Art Nouveau palace that the politician and financier Francisco Javier González Longoria ordered to be built in the district of Chueca, on Fernando VI street, in the city of Madrid, Spain.[1] Together with the House of Gallardo (Spanish: Casa Gallardo) in the Plaza de España, it is Madrid's most notable example of modernist architecture.
Longoria contracted the Catalán architect José Grases Riera to design and build it in 1902. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1996 and is currently the headquarters of the Sociedad General de Autores y Editores (SGAE).[2]
References
- ^ "Palacio de Longoria (sede de la Sociedad General de Autores y Editores)". Patrimonio cultural y paisaje urbano (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 March 2026.
- ^ García, Juan. "Palacio Longoria". MonumentalNet (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 March 2026.
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