| Address | Notable Features | | :------------ | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | A majestic 6‑storey building from 1910, renovated in 2000. It features an elegant courtyard, garage floors, and modern office spaces, exemplifying the blend of historical charm and contemporary functionality. | | Calle de Prim, 11 | A top‑floor apartment with a private 60m² roof terrace, offering stunning views over the neighborhood and representing the high‑end residential offerings on the street. | | Calle de Prim, 9 | Home to Cititravel , a shop situated close to the Teatro Marquina and the Centro Cultural Flamenco Madrid , adding a cultural and commercial flair to the area. | | Edificio de la ONCE | A remarkable example of rationalist architecture designed by Luis Gutiérrez Soto, located on the street, showcasing the early modernist movement in Madrid. | | Palacio de Buenavista | While its main entrance is on another street, the palace’s rear façade gives onto Calle de Prim, making it a constant reminder of the street’s historical significance. |
Mercamadrid is one of the largest perishable food markets in the world. Calle 1 serves as a primary internal roadway that facilitates the heavy flow of commercial vehicles, delivery trucks, and logistics personnel moving goods to supply the city's restaurants, supermarkets, and local vendors daily. How to Get There
Historically, this street was a Cañada Real , a livestock path. Even today, the annual Transhumance Festival sees shepherds guiding hundreds of sheep right down the middle of the street past luxury hotels.
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Ana’s heart stopped. “You knew him?”
The street’s current name is a tribute to one of Spain’s most controversial and iconic figures: (1814‑1870). A military leader and statesman, Prim played a key role in the Glorious Revolution of 1868 that dethroned Queen Isabella II. On 28 May 1895 , the Madrid City Council officially renamed the street in his honor, a decision that would forever link the general’s tragic fate to this very spot.