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Italiano: (Mundial) Palace Hotel di Madrid - trafiletto in cui si dà l'annuncio della prossima costruzione dell'hotel sull'area dell'antico palazzo di Medinaceli da parte della compagnia "Mirò, Trepat y Compania" sotto la direzione facoltativa dell'architetto Eduardo Ferres y Puig del costo di otto milioni di pesetas.
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Source La Construccion Moderna, 15-10-1910 pag.285
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