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Palace of Bermejillo
General information
LocationPaseo de Eduardo Dato [es] 31, Madrid, Spain
Coordinates40°26′0″N 3°41′23″W / 40.43333°N 3.68972°W / 40.43333; -3.68972
Construction started1913
Completed1916
Design and construction
Architect(s)Francisco Reynals Toledo, Frank Rank, Eladio Laredo, Benito Guitart

The Palace of Bermejillo (Spanish: Palacio de Bermejillo), also known as the Palace of the Marquises of Bermejillo del Rey, is a building in Madrid, Spain, built in neo-plateresque style. It currently houses the seat of the Defender of the People (the Spanish Ombudsman).

History and description

It is located at Paseo de Eduardo Dato [es] 31, in the Almagro neighborhood.

The project was initially commissioned to Francisco Reynals Toledo (later replaced by Frank Rank). Influenced by the neoplateresque Spanish pavilion for the 1900 International Exposition in Paris, it closely followed the project of the 16th-century Palace of Caicedo in Granada. Built between 1913 and 1916, the works were directed by Eladio Laredo and Benito Guitart.

It became the headquarters of the Spanish Ombudsman in 1983.

References

Citations
  1. ^ San Antonio Gómez 1998, p. 71.
  2. ^ Lasso de la Vega Zamora, Rivas Quinzaños & Sanz Hernando 2010, p. 456.
  3. Lasso de la Vega Zamora, Rivas Quinzaños & Sanz Hernando 2010, p. 458.
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