Engel & Völkers has the opportunity to offer an unique home and special in one of the most representative zones of Barrio de Salamanca and Madrid.
The building is also known as the Casa Paracio de Beruete, and was awarded in 1923 by the Royal Academy of fine arts of San Fernando for its great architectural beauty, by the hand of one of the best architects of the time Don Enrique Pfitz and Lopez. A clear example of the desire of turning Madrid into a city like Paris.
The property is in the corner of the building and has 14 balconies to the outside with views of two of the most emblematic streets of Recoletos.
All the flat is very spacious and elegant. The social area has several rooms all interconnected to taking advantage of the best views of the house and also has a separate and very good size dining room. The bedrooms are also spacious and expandable, and both these and the rest of the house have a magnificent height of ceilings.
There are very few flats of this type for sale, whose description or photos cannot transmit properly the reality of this house.
The District of Salamanca is one of the most relevant areas of
Madrid, by its peculiar distribution and residents who have
traditionally inhabited the emblematic streets alike.
Its construction dates from the second half of the 19th
century and corresponds to the urban expansion carried out
during the reign of Isabel II. The predecessor to which it
owes its name was José de Salamanca y Mayol, Marquess of
Salamanca, who conceived a new site with a neat building
which houses the aristocratic and bourgeois classes of
Madrid. Nineteenth-century style, characterized by its special
distribution regular grid with perpendicular streets. Its
buildings are of special interest due to its architectural quality
and the beauty of its facade.
Traditionally Salamanca was an area of residential use,
especially inhabited by the political and economic elites of
the country. In the last fifty years this residential character
coexists with other activities such as business, diplomatic
and, especially commercial since it is one of the most
important luxury fashion areas of the capital.
The origins of the park date back to the time of the Catholic
Monarchs, at the end of the 15th century and the beginning of
the 16th. However, the construction of the neighborhood is
much later. It corresponds to the late nineteenth century,
when the demographic boom of the city led to successive
extensions. This area maintains a layout similar to that of its
neighbor neighborhood of Salamanca, with perpendicular
streets with wide sidewalks. Although it is mainly residential,
its proximity to the city center makes it combine with
commercial and business
Availability upon agreement. The offer is subject to change of price or withdrawal. The exposed information including the dimensions are illustrative. To confirm the dimensions, physical and legal circumstances of the sales and purchase deal the Agency recommends to consult an independent competent professional.
The price does not include the taxes and costs. Corresponds to the purchaser the right to choose notary payment of the following taxes and costs: (i) in a first deliveries of buildings (new development) the Value-added Tax (IVA) and the Tax on Documented Legal Actions (AJD); (ii) in a second and subsequent deliveries of buildings the Property Transfer Tax (ITP); (iii) notary and registry tariff. For the rest of the information demanded by state and autonomous government regulations, please get in touch with the Agency.