El Escorial: Monastery and Site of the Escurial
The Real Sitio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial from the north-west, in the foothills of the Sierra…
The Real Sitio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial from the north-west, in the foothills of the Sierra…
Demetrio Ribes’s Valencian Art Nouveau railway station (1906–1917), its façade and halls covered in citrus-themed ceramics and mosaic.
Bilbao’s Art Nouveau railway station of 1902, an iron-and-glass façade in green and cream on the river Nervión.
Toledo’s 1919 neo-Mudéjar station, a brick-and-tile fantasy of horseshoe arches, ironwork and a tiled clock tower.
A vast international railway station high in the Pyrenees, the “Titanic of the mountains”, abandoned for decades and…
The Gabinete Literario, Las Palmas’ oldest cultural society, wears a Modernista façade with twin domed towers designed by…
Begun by Tomás Rico in 1907 and completed by Víctor Beltrí, the Gran Hotel is the grandest Modernista…
Enrique Nieto, Gaudí’s former collaborator, built the La Reconquista department store on Melilla’s main avenue in 1915–1917, among…
A 1916 Madrid workers’ hospital by Antonio Palacios and Joaquín Otamendi, a granite landmark of early-20th-century Spanish architecture.
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