Description
In 1953, an article in the ABC newspaper celebrated the opening of the Gran Galería, the sumptuous commercial passageway that linked Calle Ancha de San Bernardo with Calle Isabel la Católica. "A step forward in Madrid's construction progress," said the newspaper. The Gran Galería is part of the complex of buildings -Lope de Vega Theatre, homes, Hotel Emperador, Hotel Santo Domingo- which, starting in 1944, were built by the architects Joaquín and Julián Otamendi. ~ Now at number 5 Calle San Bernardo, the building is well preserved and maintains its pleasant fusion between downtown Madrid shops and the homes of the residents who have opted for the welcoming, multicultural and lively center. Gran Galería has two entrances, on San Bernardo street and Isabel la Católica street, very visible, preserving the original façade, harmoniously uniting offices and homes. In its interior, with a 20-meter façade with visible windows, an entrance door. Activity - travel agency and co-working business center. It is sold at a profit. The office has 250 useful m2 divided into a ground floor and a slightly higher mezzanine floor. Almost diaphanous distribution, the main part is spacious and bright. Four majestic windows provide warmth and enhance light, without optical barriers to enjoy the views of the commercial passage. On the outside of Isabel la Católica street there are two spaces with three windows. See the plans, the virtual tour and stop by for a visit in person.