Located at the juncture of Calle Alcalá with Calle Virgen de los Peligros, one of the most elegant areas in the center of Madrid, the monumentalist-style building was designed in the 1930s by Lluís Bonet i Garí as the headquarters of Banco Vitalicio.
It features the sculpture of a reclining lion, symbol of Generali, above the entrance hall, and another sculpture of a female figure on the façade, both attributed to Miguel Blay y Fàbrega.
After having hosted the offices of internationally renowned brands, the building is being fully refurbished and transformed to become the first Radisson Collection hotel in Madrid. The new luxury hotel will have 154 rooms, signature restaurant and bars, a spa and a rooftop terrace with spectacular views over the city of Madrid.
LOCATION
Madrid, Spain
SIZE
10,700 sqm
PROPERTY TYPE
Mixed use