Attraction 14 / 21
Quick Info
Location
Plaza de Santa Cruz
Subway
Sol (M1, M2, M3)
Rating
Hotels
The Palacio de Santa Cruz is one of
the best examples of Habsburg architecture in Madrid.
The red brick, twin-towered
building is located at the Plaza de la Provincia, close
to the Plaza Mayor, the
heart of Madrid during the Habsburg reign.
Habsburg Madrid

Royal Prison
The Palacio de Santa Cruz was built
between 1629 and 1643 by Juan Bautista Crescendi. The
palace originally served as the royal prison. Many waited
here for the verdict of the infamous Spanish Inquisition.
For most of them the next step was execution at the
Plaza Mayor.
Renovations
The palace was renovated twice: first
in 1846 when a fire destroyed much of the building and
a second time in 1940 after the palace was damaged during
the civil war of the 1930s. The Palacio de Santa Cruz
is now home to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who settled
here in 1901.
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- Next: Atocha Station



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