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19th-century mansion in the Royal Site of El Pardo, Madrid.

€7,500,000
  • 14 Rooms
  • 14 Bedrooms
  • 8 Bathrooms
  • ~888 m² Total surface
  • ~880 m² Living area
  • ~950 m² Plot surface

Description

Property Description This is a mansion commissioned in 1899 by María del Carmen de Aragón-Azlor e Idiáquez, 15th Duchess of Villahermosa, and her husband, José Manuel Fernando Goyeneche y Gamio, Count of Guaqui, whose main residence in Madrid was the Palace of Villahermosa, now the Thyssen Bornemisza Museum. This elegant building reflects the architectural style and luxury characteristic of the residences of the Spanish nobility of its time. Upon entering this mansion, we are welcomed by a Hungarian-style garden, which envelops us in a magical atmosphere created by ancient statues, an iron gazebo with a beautiful original central sculpture from the era, intertwined with vines and conifers surrounding it. Through discreet stairs, we access the interior of the mansion, a 14-bedroom and 8-bathroom residence with a living area of 880 m² on a 950 m² plot. Crossing the main door, we are surprised by the luxury of its interior, original from the period, with furniture dating from the Renaissance to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The interior of the mansion is richly decorated with period furniture, artworks, and tapestries reflecting the heritage and history of the Duchess of Villahermosa’s family, offering an atmosphere of luxury and elegance. The spectacular staircase in the main hall, where two immense mirrors are one of the main features, leads us to the rooms on the first floor. The rooms are thematically organised, with some designed for large social events, others for tea, some ideal for intimate dinners, and others guaranteeing maximum privacy. A noteworthy detail is the beautiful glass gallery, conceived in the time of Alfonso XIII, allowing privacy without losing the possibility of observing the outside. In the garden, we find a porch and gazebo, as well as a separate billiard pavilion, a 280 m² caretaker's house with four additional bedrooms, and another 136 m² service residence with two garages. Architectural Description and Features The mansion exhibits influences from neoclassical and renaissance architecture, popular among aristocratic residences in late 19th and early 20th century Madrid. The mansion’s façade is austere, with careful symmetry and ornamental details that highlight the wealth and good taste of its owners. Characterised by its neoclassical lines, it reflects the architecture of the Habsburgs in Spain. History and Significance This mansion is an architectural gem, located opposite the Royal Palace of El Pardo. It is an emblematic site with a vast history, built in the late 19th century by Doña María del Carmen de Aragón-Azlor e Idiáquez, 15th Duchess of Villahermosa, along with her husband, whose main residence in Madrid was the Palace of Villahermosa, now the Thyssen Bornemisza Museum. They were patrons of the arts and lovers of culture. The building was the second residence of the dukes. Doña María del Carmen Aragón de Azlor e Idiáquez, 15th Duchess of Villahermosa, belonged to one of the most illustrious families of the Spanish nobility. Her lineage and social position are reflected in the opulence of the mansion. The Dukedom of Villahermosa is one of Spain’s principal noble titles, created in 1476 by John II of Aragon in favour of his son Alonso de Aragón, half-brother of Ferdinand the Catholic. It was granted the rank of first-class nobility in 1520 by Emperor Charles V. Over the years, the mansion has been the setting for numerous social events and gatherings of Madrid’s high society. Its location and design make it an ideal place for hosting banquets, receptions, and other significant social events. This mansion is not only a showcase of the architecture and luxury of the Spanish nobility but also a testament to the history and culture of a bygone era. It is a true privilege to have this historical gift and be able to enjoy it.
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Property details
  • Object type

    Detached House

  • Condition

    Average

  • Rooms

    14

  • Bedrooms

    14

  • Bathrooms

    8

  • Number of Floors

    4

  • Total surface

    ~888 m²

  • Living area

    ~880 m²

  • Plot surface

    ~950 m²

  • Flooring

    Wooden floor

Energy efficiency information
  • Construction year

    1899

  • Energy certificate available

    In progress

  • Energy source

    Gas heating

Location: El Pardo, Municipality of Madrid

It is located in the Monte de El Pardo, an extensive forest park on the outskirts of Madrid, providing a quiet and safe environment. Situated opposite the Royal Palace of El Pardo, the current residence of the Kings of Spain, which was originally a hunting lodge for the Habsburgs.

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