Palacio de Gaviria, Madrid
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Palacio de Gaviria, Madrid
Palacio de Gaviria is located close to Puerta Del Sol. Inspired by Italian renaissance Palacio de Gaviria, Madrid was built in 1850. today it stands as a living example of an architectural jewel, leading the visitors, through its stairs for a stroll across time. Palacio de Gaviria, Madrid is decorated with frescos designed by Joaquin de Eapalter, Queen's Isabel II Painter. One of the most symbolic architectural creations, Palacio de Gaviria, Madrid was opened for public viewing after its restoration in 1991.
The main activities of Palacio de Gaviria, Madrid include bustling nightlife, special event's night, dance classes, and movie nights. If you are looking for one of the most rocking night outing in the city of Madrid, then Palacio de Gaviria is the place where you should visit. With three simultaneous DJs playing a combination of music from the best tropical beats to the hottest and happening disco and rock numbers, you would be made to set the floor on fire. Each day is dedicated to a different theme at this nightclub. While the Wednesdays are the tango nights here at Palacio de Gaviria, the exchange parties observed on every Thursday are famous all over the city. With people crowding from every corner of the world every night at Palacio de Gaviria is an event of celebration of cultural and racial mix.
The large meeting room offers booking for holding conferences and private parties. There are accommodation options for about 200 people. Special parties like fashion shows, product launching programs, themed dinner nights, and award functions are also organized at Palacio de Gaviria, Madrid. The exhibition hall at Palacio de Gaviria organizes several art and photography exhibitions. Besides, every Tuesdays and Wednesdays dance classes on dance forms like tango and salsa are provided. Every Monday nights are the movie nights. When from 10.30 onwards you can, not only enjoy watching films but can also interact with young filmmakers. Short film festivals are also organized here from time to time.
Once, a mid-19th century meeting place for Madrid's high society, this beautiful
palace is now a luxurious disco, open to the general public. There is a different
special theme every night: Tuesday nights it is salsa, Wednesdays are for tango,
and Thursday nights you can enjoy the International Fiesta. Manuel Gaviria,
a prominent banker, hired an Italian architect to create the Renaissance-style
palace in 1846. Sadly, the neon signs and tacky shops and bars on the busy street
level detract more than a little from what must have been a magnificent external
appearance.
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