The Salamanca quarter is one of the most iconic districts of Madrid, both due to its unique layout and thanks to its inhabitants, who usually settle in its cozy streets.
Due to the increasing population of the city under Queen Isabel II, a decree was issued in the second half of XIX on the construction of a new quarter. He got his name by the name of the Marquise of Salamanca, José de Salamanca and Majol from Malaga, who built a carefully designed complex of buildings intended for the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie of Madrid. The buildings of the complex are distinguished by a special architectural style and the beauty of the facades.
Traditionally, Salamanca has been the home of the country's political and financial elite. Over the past fifty years, business, diplomacy and, of course, trade have burst into the measured life of the quarter, which has turned it into one of the largest luxury fashion centers.