The Edificio Carrión or Edificio Capitol is a building in central Madrid, Spain. An outstanding example of the expressionist-leaning trend within the wider scope of rationalist architecture in Spain, the building has become an icon of both the Gran Vía and the city.[1][2]
Edificio Capitol | |
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General information | |
Classification | Bien de Interés Cultural |
Address | Gran Vía 41 and Jacometrezo 2–6 |
Town or city | Madrid |
Country | Spain |
Coordinates | 40°25′13″N 3°42′23″W / 40.420371°N 3.706498°W |
Construction started | 1931 |
Completed | 1933 |
Inaugurated | 15 October 1933 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Vicente Eced Eced & Luis Martínez-Feduchi |
54 metres high,[1] the building lies on the corner where the Gran Vía meets the Calle de Jacometrezo , near Callao Square. The project was entrusted to Vicente Eced Eced and Luis Martínez Feduchi, who were influenced by the November Group and most specifically by Erich Mendelsohn's works.[1] Building works started on 11 April 1931.[1]
The building was inaugurated on 15 October 1933.[1]
Depicted in many artistic works, the building's façade was prominently used as setting of the movie El día de la bestia.[3] The building was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 2018.[3][2]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e "Edificio Capitol". Arquitectura contemporánea protegida en la Comunidad de Madrid (PDF). Madrid: Consejería de Cultura y Turismo de la Comunidad de Madrid. Dirección General de Patrimonio Cultural. 2019. p. 64-72. ISBN 978-84-451-3843-4.
- ^ a b M.B (3 April 2018). "La Comunidad de Madrid declara Bien de Interés Cultural el Capitol de Gran Vía". El Español.
- ^ a b Belver, Marta (3 April 2018). "La Comunidad de Madrid declara el Edificio Capitol Bien de Interés Cultural". El Mundo.