Since 2009, the tallest building in Madrid (and Spain) has been Torre de Cristal, that dominates the Madrid skyline with 250 m in height. Madrid has two main business centres: Cuatro Torres Business Area and AZCA.
The list includes buildings (above 700NaN0) in the city of Madrid and its metropolitan area. An asterisk (*) indicates that the building is still under construction, but has been topped out.
Name | District | Height m (ft) | Floors | Year | Use |
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Torres de Colón (reform) | Chamberí | 1170NaN0 | 27 | 2022 | Office |
AXA tower 1[1] [2] | Tetuán | ≃1000NaN0 | 24+attic | Residential | |
AXA tower 2 | Tetuán | ≃1000NaN0 | 24+attic | Residential | |
Méndez Álvaro II[3] | Arganzuela | 81m (266feet) | 18 | 2022 | Office |
Campus Méndez Álvaro | Arganzuela | 74m (243feet) | 17 | 2022 | Office |
Name | District | Heightm (ft) | Floors | Year | Use | |
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Fábrica de Clesa Torre I | Fuencarral-El Pardo | 130m (430feet) | 32 | - | Hotel, office | |
Torre Metropolitan | Chamberí | 120m (390feet) | 31 | - | Residential | |
Torre Adequa | Hortaleza | 100m (300feet) | 25 | 2022 | Office | |
Fábrica de Clesa Torre II | Fuencarral-El Pardo | 80m (260feet) | - | - | Hotel, office |
Name | Image | District | Years at tallest | Height (m) | Height (ft) | Floors | |
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Edificio Metrópolis | Centro | 1910-1928 | 45 | 148 | 5 | ||
Palacio de la Prensa | Centro | 1928-1929 | 58 | 190 | 14 | ||
Edificio Telefónica | Centro | 1929-1953 | 88 | 289 | 14 | ||
Edificio España | Centro | 1953-1957 | 117 | 384 | 25 | ||
Torre de Madrid | Moncloa-Aravaca | 1957-1988 | 142 | 466 | 34 | ||
Torre Picasso | Tetuán | 1988-2007 | 155 | 515 | 43 | ||
Torre Espacio | Fuencarral-El Pardo | 2007-2008 | 224 | 755 | 56 | ||
Torre de Cristal | Fuencarral-El Pardo | 2008–present | 249 | 817 | 50 |