Cuartel General del Ejército del Aire
Information
This great edifice, built in the Neo-Herrerian style, was designed by architect Luis Gutiérrez Soto. It stands in the district of Moncloa, on the site previously occupied by the Model de Madrid prison, and it bears a striking resemblance to the Monastery of El Escorial.
This impressive six-storey construction, with exposed brickwork and slate roof, has four towers each topped with a spire, and honour portico made up of four granite half columns. Inside it has three large courtyards: the central or 'honour' courtyard, onto which the windows of the building's noble rooms face, and a further two that act as squares.
Docking stations:
- Moncloa (Paseo de Moret, 2)
- Aripreste de Hita A y B (calle Arcipreste de Hita, 12)
IN THE AREA
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Shopping: Princesa-Argüelles
On your way to the Temple of Debod and Faro de Moncloa, you can stop in this area for a little shopping. There are shops for all budgets and tastes.
![Museo del Traje Museo del Traje](/sites/default/files/styles/gadget_col_2_325_x_165/public/recursosturisticos/infoturistica/museo_del_traje_madrid_destinoc_alvaro_lopez_12.jpeg.webp?itok=Tl5soXTN)
The Garment Museum
![Parque del Oeste Parque del Oeste](/sites/default/files/styles/gadget_col_2_325_x_165/public/recursosturisticos/infoturistica/parqueoeste_01.jpeg.webp?itok=tnYzy90q)
Oeste Park
![Faro de Moncloa Faro de Moncloa](/sites/default/files/styles/gadget_col_2_325_x_165/public/editorial/faro_moncloa_mirador.jpeg.webp?itok=J3DDZJGp)