Casa de Correos
The Casa de Correos is a historic building located in the heart of Madrid, Spain. Originally constructed in the 18th century, it served as the main post office of the city. The building features a neoclassical architectural style, characterized by its grand façade and impressive clock tower.
Today, the Casa de Correos houses the Community of Madrid government offices. It is also known for its role in the annual New Year's Eve celebration, where thousands gather to eat grapes at midnight, a tradition that marks the beginning of the new year in Spain.