A new restaurant in a legendary chapel in Madrid
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First, it was the chapel of Santa Cruz. Much later, a meeting place for the first mason lodge in Spain. During the XVIII century, it was the location of the first Stock Exchange of Madrid. During the XIX, it was left unused. Now, it has reopened as the La Capilla de la Bolsa, an exclusive venue for all types of events.
Located next to the Plaza Mayor in Madrid, the Capilla de la Bolsa is a restaurant that serves traditional Mediterranean cuisine with capacity for 160 persons and divided in different dining halls with an elaborate interior design, based on original religious concepts: the Sala de la Capilla, the Privdado del Obispo, the Privado de la Abadesa and the Salon Monseñor.
On the first floor is a space, Lucernario; an open air terrace; white walls decorated with motives of birds and marble floor inspiring a Venice-styled garden and a cocktail-bar in the basement, with an art-deco style.