Edificio Metrópolis | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Romanesque[1] |
Town or city | Madrid |
Country | Spain |
Construction started | 4 June 1907[1] |
Completed | 21 January 1911[1] |
Client | La Unión y el Fénix |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Jules and Raymond Février[1] |
The Metropolis Building or Edificio Metrópolis (Spanish) is an office building in Madrid, Spain, at the corner of the Calla Alcalá and Gran Vía. Inaugurated in 1911, it was designed by Jules and Raymond Février for the insurance company La Unión y el Fénix. It is currently owned by Metrópolis Seguros.
History
editStart of construction
editAfter La Unión y el Fénix aquired the ground in 1905, they launched an international competition.[2] Among french and spanish architects, Jules and Raymond Février won and construction started in 1907.[1] The two french brothers gave the building a French, Romanesque style, which was quite unusual at the time.[1]
For it construction 5 homes had to be demolished between 2 streets: Calle de Alcala and Calle del Caballero de Gracia. At that time, the Gran Via was still in design face.[1]
In 1910 construction was finished and 21 January 1911 the building was inaugurated.
New owners
editIn 1972 Metrópolis Seguros aquired the building, and the previous owner decided to take the original statue, by then very familiar in Madrid's skyline, to their new headquarters.
The original statue on top of the building depicted the mythological Phoenix and Ganymede sitting on its wing. It is currently on display in the gardens around the Mutua Madrileña building, Paseo de la Castellana nr 33.
Restoration
editMetrópolis Seguros put a great deal of effort restoring the building. They understood that it was one of Madrid's landmark and should be maintained. This went in a few steps but works started right after Metrópolis Seguros bought the building.
In 1988 the facade was fully cleaned, together with the roof, basements and central courtyard. In November 1995 the delicate task of restoring the windows of the main staircase were done by the original artists, Maurnejean Vidrieras Artisticas and Antonio Herraiz, SA, retaining their original appearance.[1]
End of 1996 the most important work was carried out, which restored the entire facade, with focus on the sculptures which were heavily damaged by environmental pollution and pigeons.[1]
Architecture
editJules and Raymond Février used for the Metrópolis Building a french, romanesque style, which was not common at the time.
The ground level is topped by ornate colonnaded upper floors. The columns support 4 statues representing Mining, Agriculture, Industry and Commerce, made by Saint Marceaux and L. Lambert. At the foot of the dome you'll find a statue sculpted by D. Mariano Benlliure.
The rounded tower is covered with 30000 leaves of 24 Carat gold.[1]
Construction
editNotes
edit- Most information comes from Spanish texts. Please correct where necessary.
Gallery
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Official Metrópolis Seguros website (Spanish)