Long high-angle shot of the Conciliar Seminary of Madrid
Located on the site of the former palace of the Duke of Osuna, next to Las Vistillas Gardens, this building was designed by architects Miguel de Olabarría and Ricardo García Gueret, who began to construct it in 1901. It stands out for being one of Madrid’s most interesting Neo-Mudéjar buildings due to its dimensions, which call to mind military architecture, as well as the sets of large openings on the exposed brick façades.
More information:Neo-Mudéjar, A Spanish Architectural Style | Official tourism website (esmadrid.com)