Nestled within one of Madrid’s most emblematic buildings, this 238 m² apartment is a fusion of architectural splendor and contemporary finesse. Erected in 1920, the building exudes historical charm and timeless elegance with its striking façade and meticulously maintained common areas, which include a classic wooden elevator and period details. Once the residence of the celebrated Spanish painter Eduardo Rosales, this address holds a legacy of artistic and cultural significance, enhancing its prestige.
Transformed by a renowned architect, this apartment is a testament to the blend of modern luxury and historical allure. It offers three spacious bedrooms, two exquisitely designed bathrooms, and a guest toilet, all crafted with premium materials and fitted with cutting-edge appliances. Every component is brand new, with guarantees ensuring both style and reliability.
The layout is thoughtfully designed with the kitchen, living room, dining area, and TV room/study facing outward, flooding these spaces with natural light, perfect for hosting or unwinding. A private outdoor area at the back serves as a peaceful sanctuary, while a trastero (storage room) adds a layer of convenience to the already opulent lifestyle.
The renovation has artfully combined materials to achieve a warm, yet sophisticated ambiance. Situated on a quiet street in Justicia, the building offers both tranquility and access to Madrid's lively cultural and social hub. Justicia is renowned for its boutique stores, gourmet restaurants, and architectural marvels, making it one of the city's most desirable neighborhoods.
This represents an exceptional opportunity to own a home that not only provides the pinnacle of modern luxury but also resides in a building steeped in history and cultural importance.