The Longoria Palace, which houses the offices of the General Society of Authors and Publishers (SGAE) since 1950, was built in 1902 and was conceived by José Graves Riera, who transferred the aesthetics of Catalonian modernism to a construction that is the most relevant example of modernist architecture in Madrid. The most notable element in the design is that there is not a single straight line in the whole building and that plant decorations surround the composition.




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