Church of La Milagrosa

With an area of 900 square metres (9,700 sq ft), it is situated on Calle García de Paredes, west of the InterContinental Madrid.

Built between 1900 and 1904,[1] the architects in charge of the project were Juan Bautista Lázaro de Diego, who is associated with Gothic Revival architecture, and Narciso Clavería y de Palacios, who is associated with Moorish Revival architecture.

[1][2] In 1977 the Boletín Oficial del Estado included the church among a number of buildings to be protected by means of a heritage listing.

The monument's protection environment was set out in 1993,[4] but as at 2014 its current protection status as a Bien de Interés Cultural is pending (Incoado con Delimitación).

[6] The facade has two towers, one on each side, each with a square base and an octagonal steeple.