Palacio de la Marquesa de Sonora

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LocationMadrid, Spain
Coordinates40°25′27″N 3°42′27″W / 40.424157°N 3.707538°W / 40.424157; -3.707538
Built1745
ArchitectEvaristo del Castillo
Palace of the Marchioness of Sonora
Native name
Palacio de la Marquesa de Sonora (Spanish)
LocationMadrid, Spain
Coordinates40°25′27″N 3°42′27″W / 40.424157°N 3.707538°W / 40.424157; -3.707538
Built1745
ArchitectEvaristo del Castillo
Architectural style(s)Neoclassical
Official namePalacio de la Marquesa de Sonora
TypeSingular
CriteriaMonument
Designated1995
Reference no.RI-51-0009109
Palacio de la Marquesa de Sonora is located in Spain
Palacio de la Marquesa de Sonora
Location of Palace of the Marchioness of Sonora in Spain

The Palace of the Marchioness of Sonora (Spanish: Palacio de la Marquesa de Sonora) is a palace located in Madrid, Spain.[1]

The building was originally built for the Antonio José Álvarez de Abreu, 1st Marquess of Regalía in 1745. It was purchased by María de la Concepción Valenzuela, Marchioness of Sonora—third wife[2] of the 18th-century statesman, José de Gálvez, 1st Marquess of Sonora—who commissioned the reconstruction and extension of the palace by the architect, Evaristo del Castillo.[3] The building work was finished in 1828.[4]

Its current form is built of granite, red brick and Colmenar stone. It consists of three floors with a lobby and a large branching staircase and a main courtyard. There is a garage area at the back.[5]

It was the headquarters of the Spanish Ministry of Justice.

It was recorded on the Spanish heritage register, Bien de Interés Cultural on 31 July 1995.[6]

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