Divine Mercy Chapel
This church is thoughtfully and delicately designed in every detail, using natural light as the prim…
The history of the most popular square in Madrid dates back to the 16th century. In 1590, construction began on the Casa de la Panadería, which was the first building in the new square. Its facade was decorated with frescoes from the beginning. During the last major restoration of the building in the early 1990s, the damaged plaster was renewed and the facade was decorated with the current mural of mythological figures by Madrid artist Carlos Franco, using KEIM decorative paints. It is a great example of the unparalleled durability of the silicate technique, and it is only a matter of time before this work joins the list of centuries-old facades painted with KEIM. In 2015, the remaining facades of the square were painted with KEIM Soldalit opaque. Two generations of KEIM colours harmonise with each other to form a noble and timeless ensemble that is a great attraction for tourists and residents of the capital alike.
This church is thoughtfully and delicately designed in every detail, using natural light as the prim…
This spa is crafted in a cozy design language that evokes warmth and relaxation from the very first …
The architectural design of this church embraces a modern style defined by simplicity and visual cla…