Metropolis Building, Madrid
Facts and practical information
The Metropolis building is one of the most distinctive and recognizable structures in Madrid, a true gem of architecture and an integral part of the city's skyline. This impressive building, located at the intersection of Calle de Alcalá and Gran Vía, was designed by French architects Jules and Raymond Février and completed in 1911.
Built in the Neo-Renaissance style with clear French influences, the Metropolis stands out with its magnificent facade, adorned with numerous sculptures and details that catch the eye of passersby. Particularly noteworthy is the gold-covered figure of an angel that crowns the building, which has become one of the symbols of Madrid.
From the outset, the Metropolis building was intended to house prestigious insurance companies, emphasizing its elegance and grandeur. Although originally an office building, over time it has also become a tourist attraction, drawing those who wish to admire one of the most famous architectural landmarks of the Spanish capital.
Although the building is not open to the general public for visiting and does not have public observation decks, as is the case with many other famous structures, its external architecture is available for viewing all year round. It is adorned with numerous sculptures, including allegories representing mining, agriculture, industry, and commerce, which are a tribute to economic and industrial development.
The lighting of the Metropolis building after dark further highlights its charm, making it an exceptionally picturesque spot on the map of nighttime Madrid. It is therefore worth seeing not only during the day but also in the evening when the gilding and lights illuminate its facade, creating an unforgettable sight.
Metropolis Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Palace of Linares, Plaza de Cibeles, Calle de Fuencarral.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Metropolis Building by public transport?
Bus
- Gran Vía - Alcalá • Lines: 002, 1, 146, 2, 46, 74 (1 min walk)
- Alcalá - Gran Vía • Lines: 002, 46, 9 (1 min walk)
Metro
- Banco de España • Lines: L2 (4 min walk)
- Sevilla • Lines: L2 (4 min walk)
Train
- Sol (7 min walk)
- Recoletos (11 min walk)