The Palacio del Duque de Arión (
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for: Palace of the
Duke of Arión) now disappeared, was in the number 7 of the
Paseo de la Castellana
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History and description
The street ...
, in
Madrid
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(
Spain
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). Was also known as the Palacio de José Campo and Palace of the Marquesses of la Puente and Sotomayor, by Joaquín Fernández de Córdoba, who held both titles, he was also who made the plans.
Now in its place is the local building of the
Spanish Credit Bank (Banesto) (this latter made in 1966).
References
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Demolished buildings and structures in Madrid
Renaissance Revival architecture in Spain
Buildings and structures completed in the 19th century
Former palaces in Spain