This estate, whose origins date back to the 17th century, represents a rare opportunity in the market due to its combination of historical value and contemporary design. The renovation has respected the original elements of the property, integrating traditional materials with modern and functional finishes.The house, outward-facing and south-oriented, occupies the entire floor of the building and has two balconies. It has a living room with a modern open kitchen, custom-made and equipped with high-end appliances. Elements such as the exposed arched beams, antique doors, and original hydraulic tile flooring have been carefully restored.The layout includes a living room with an integrated kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom with a window, and a small room for the boiler and cleaning supplies. Additionally, there is a communal storage room located in the attic of the building. There is the option to acquire a robotized parking space in a nearby building at an additional price of €46,000.Located in the Barrio de las Letras, one of the most emblematic areas of Madrid's historic center, the property is in a culturally significant environment linked to figures such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Velázquez, and Quevedo.