The Palacio de la Prensa is a brick-clad building in Madrid, Spain.
Commissioned by the Madrid Press Association (APM) to serve as corporative headquarters,[1] the building was designed by Pedro Muguruza.
[2] It was intended to provide a mixed use, including apartments for rent, offices, a movie theatre (ultimately located in the northern end of the plot) and a concert hall.
[4] The building opened on 2 January 1930 with a projection of The Way of All Flesh,[3] although it was formally inaugurated on 7 April 1930.
[1] After mortgaging the building because of huge debts accumulated during the Francoist dictatorship, the APM decided to move its headquarters to a small palace in the Salamanca district for free.