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Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España

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    Declared a BIC cultural heritage site in 2001, this building is one of the most significant examples of contemporary Spanish architecture. Located within the Ciudad Universitaria district, it was commissioned in 1965 and designed by architects Fernando Higueras and Antonio Miró, who created a four-storey reinforced concrete construction, a circular building with a jagged, pointed cornice, giving rise to its popular nickname, the ‘Crown of Thorns’.

    It is the headquarters of Spain’s Institute of Cultural Heritage, part of the Ministry of Culture and Sport, dedicated to the conservation and restoration of Cultural Heritage.

    There are guided tours available so members of the public can explore the building and find out about the work its professionals do.

    The IPCE Library offers a comprehensive document service for the Institute's different areas of work as well as for researchers and external users.

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    Last updated: 18/11/2022
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    Tourist Information
    Address
    Calle
    Pintor El Greco, 4
    28040
    Tourist area
    Princesa
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 701 70 00
    Fax
    Metro
    Moncloa (L3, L6)
    Ciudad Universitaria (L6)
    Bus
    46, 82, 83, 132, 133, 160, 161, 162, U, N20, N28
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking station: INEF (Avenida Juan de Herrera frente a la calle Paul Guinar)

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    Archive (capacity limited to 50%):

    Tuesdays: 9am-2:30pm. By appointment only, email: archivo.ipce@cultura.gob.es

    Photo archive (capacity limited to 50%):

    Mon- Fri: 9am:-2:30pm. By appointment only, e-mailfototeca.ipce@cultura.gob.es

    Library:

    Mon- Fri: 9:am-2:30pm. The capacity of the reading room is currently limited to 8 people. Access to the library is by appointment only. E-mail: ipce.biblioteca@cultura.gob.es. Access for research and study purposes only.

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    Sights and monuments

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