Cybele Palace, City Hall in Madrid, Spain.
Cybele Palace is an impressive white building with a glass gallery and a clock tower, located in the heart of Madrid.
Built between 1907 and 1919, Cybele Palace was originally designed as a post office and telecommunications center.
Today, it serves as the City Hall of Madrid and is a significant cultural symbol of the city.
The palace's observation deck offers panoramic views of Madrid, making it a popular tourist attraction.
Its iconic clock tower is the traditional counting point for ringing in the New Year in Madrid.
Location: Madrid
Inception: 1907
Architects: Antonio Palacios Ramilo, Joaquín Otamendi
Official opening: March 14, 1909
Architectural style: eclectic architecture
Height: 40 m
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
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