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The Palacete de la calle Villanueva is a 1,668 sqm building with four floors plus a semi-basement surrounded by a garden, with a 30-metre façade on Calle Villanueva, visible from Serrano.
Designed by Cristóbal Lecumberri in 1865 and completed in 1870, the building was envisioned for Madrid's elite of that period.
It is the only surviving mansion from the group of detached houses (single-family dwellings with gardens) built by the Duke of Salamanca in the Ensanche district.
In 2012, a special plan was approved for the property, allowing both residential and commercial uses.
The building has a remaining buildable area of approximately 1,300 sqm.
The 1,668 sqm are split in three buildings:
Urban Planning Conditions of the plot
• Plot area: 1.105,36 m2.
• Maximum buildable area: 2.980,15 m2 (2,69 m2/m2)
• Maximum occupancy 60% of the plot area
Urban planning conditions of the building
Urban Planning Conditions of the APE 04.16 “Villanueva 18” and subsidiarily to the Urban Planning Regulations of the PGOU of 1997 for the Zonal Norm 1.B., grade 3.
Qualified use is Residential and Tertiary Services in its Commercial class in an exclusive building.
The Palacete de Villanueva is the last surviving original palace from the Marqués de Salamanca’s 19th-century development
The historical residence is the only surviving mansion of the group of singlefamily homes built by the Marqués de
Salamanca, which was fundamental in shaping Madrid’s expansion in the 19th century under Queen Isabella II. The evolution of this neighborhood has amplified the value of these scarce assets.
Madrid is solidifying itself not only as a tourism and cultural engine of Europe, but also as a strategic axis for investment and economic development.
A destination for both highspending international visitors and affluent locals.
Located in Salamanca, the most compelling neighborhood in the heart of Madrid, this area boasts grand 19th-century pedestrian-friendly
boulevards, the “Golden Mile”, fine dining, designer boutiques, the Platea Madrid gourmet food market, Iberian relics and more.