File:Casa de las siete chimeneas en la plaza del Rey.JPG
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Español: La Casa de las Siete Chimeneas es un edificio de Madrid (España), construido entre 1574 y 1577. Los planos son obra de Antonio Sillero con modificación de Juan de Herrera, para Pedro de Ledesma. Se encuentra situada en la plaza del Rey.
En el siglo XVIII la casa fue ocupada por el Marqués de Esquilache, Ministro de Hacienda de Carlos III. Durante el motín provocado por la prohibición del marqués de llevar capa larga y chambergo, la casa fue saqueada por los exaltados. De este siglo data la ampliación de la casa con una sección trasversal que transformó la primitiva planta cuadrangular en una en forma de L. Las últimas reformas llevadas a cabo son de los siglos XIX y XX. La primera, en 1881, cuando se restaura y acondiciona para sede del Banco de Castilla. La segunda es de 1957, por Fernando Chueca Goitia y José Antonio Domínguez Salazar. En el reinado de Alfonso XIII, durante la dictadura de Miguel Primo de Rivera, la Casa de las Siete Chimeneas fue la primera sede del Lyceum Club Femenino, una asociación cultural feminista, destinada a defender la igualdad femenina y la plena incorporación de la mujer al mundo de la educación y del trabajo. El Club desarrolló una intensa actividad durante diez años hasta el inicio de la guerra. La Casa de las Chimeneas fue declarada en Monumento Histórico Artístico en 1948. Su última reforma fue llevada a cabo por los arquitectos Fernando Chueca Goitia y José Antonio Domínguez Salazar en 1957. La nueva legislación de patrimonio trajo consigo un nuevo nivel de protección, y en 1995 es declarada Bien de Interés Cultural.
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Author | Javier Gzz Zapatero |
Camera location | 40° 25′ 12.72″ N, 3° 41′ 47.98″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.420200; -3.696660 |
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