A 19th century Palace
for 21st century events
One of the most beautiful exemplars of Italian-influenced Neoclassicism Madrid has to offer.
Inaugurated by Isabel II in 1851, the Gaviria Palace on downtown’s Arenal street has, throughout the years, served in turns as a private residence, a popular night club in the ‘90s, and a center for large-scale art exhibitions.
Modeled after Italian Renaissance architecture, it sets an aesthetic precedent for subsequent Isabelline palaces. In its interior, housing 13 chambers and an Andalusian courtyard, the ballroom stands out, called the Room of Mirrors for the six mirrors decorating its walls, and various frescoes signed by Joaquim Espalter i Rull, court painter of Queen Isabel II.
Its versatility is ideal for hosting the broadest range of events: from awards ceremonies to product presentations, work meetings, film and photo shoots, team-building activities, press conferences, and many more options.
Technical
specifications
Andalusian Courtyard
Cocktail
Theater + One2One
Banquet + Team Building
Noble Floor
Cocktail
Banquet
Gala dinner
Reunion (Chapel & Sacristy)














240 pax
Andalusian courtyard
100 m2
120 pax
;Room I
25+10 m2
30 pax
;Room II
25 m2
30 pax
;Room III
50 m2
60 pax
;Room IV
20 m2
75 pax
Andalusian courtyard
100 m2
75 pax
;Room I
25+10 m2
19 pax
;Room II
25 m2
20 pax
;Room III
50 m2
12 pax
;Room IV
20 m2
8 pax
;40 pax
Andalusian Courtyard
100 m2
40 pax
;Room I
25+10 m2
24 pax
;Room II
25 m2
12 pax
;Room III
50 m2
12 pax
;Room IV
20 m2
12 pax
;800 pax
Noble floor
616 m2
800 pax
;Mirror room
120 m2
160 pax
;Chapel & Sacristy
64 m2
85 pax
;220 pax
Noble floor
377 m2
220 pax
;Mirror room
120 m2
90 pax
;388 pax
Noble floor
442 m2
388 pax
;Imperial table
120 m2
48 pax
;Cocktail
320 m2
340 pax
;28 pax
Chapel & Sacristy
64 m2
28 pax
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