The still surviving 19th century shops are scattered through all the streets in Madrid, and cohabitate with the newest performances (Erika)
In many street corners are still preserved these 18th and 19th century tiles, used to identify the number of houses for the general surveys (Madrid at your Feet)
One of the most beautiful early 20th century decorated building, Casa Allende, located in Plaza de Canalejas (Madrid at your Feet)
Baroque example of Basílica de San Miguel's façade, occupying the tight space of previous church of San Justo at the namesake street (Madrid at your Feet)
A cut from Almodovar's film Women on the verge of a nervous breakdown, where the protagonist looks at Gran Vía from her roof (esmadrid.com)
The Viaduct of Segovia still preserves the brutalism and rationalism from the 1930s construction, with the arches made by an upside-down catenary (Madrid at your Feet)