Santa Cruz Palace, Madrid

The Palacio de Santa Cruz or Palace of the Holy Cross is a baroque building in central Madrid, Spain. It now houses the Spanish Foreign Ministry. It was used as a jail until the reign of Philip IV of Spain, when it was converted into a palace.

Santa Cruz Palace
Native name
Spanish: Palacio de Santa Cruz
LocationMadrid, Spain
Official namePalacio de Santa Cruz
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1996
Reference no.RI-51-0009563
Santa Cruz Palace, Madrid is located in Spain
Santa Cruz Palace, Madrid
Location of Santa Cruz Palace in Spain

Construction was commissioned in 1629 by Philip IV to house both courts and jail facilities. The architect Juan Gómez de Mora worked on it from 1629 to 1636, and later other architects like José de Villareal, Bartolomé Hurtado García, and José del Olmo added elements.

In 1767 it changed from jail to the Palacio de Santa Cruz, due to its proximity to the church of Santa Cruz. A fire destroyed all but the facade in 1791.

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