

THE HISTORY
The story of the Palace began in 1790, when the 13th Duke of Alburquerque and 4th Marquis de la Mina bought a house on this place and converted it in a “big house, suitably for a Spanish Grandee”.

In 1815 the 7th Count of Cervellón inherited the mansion. He married the 2th Duchess of Fernán Núñez. Then, in 1847 they commissioned to the architect Martín López Aguado a major extension and remodeling project, the result of which was a beautiful Neoclassical building.
The palace had the greatest splendor period and became one of the most emblematic buildings of Madrid Romantic Era and one of the main places of social life in town with María del Pilar Loreto and Manuel Falcó d’Adda, as Duchess and Duke of Fernán Núñez.
A UNIQUE SETTING FOR DINING EVENTS
Fernán Núñez Palace offers a magnificent setting for business and special occasions, such as agreement signing ceremonies, meetings or presentations, cocktails, business breakfasts or dinners, film locations and photo sessions or concerts, and countless options.
Elizabethan Hall
Dancing Hall
Banqueting Hall

