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The Gran Vía (Spanish: [ˈɡɾam ˈbi.a], Great Way) is a street in central Madrid, Spain.It leads from Calle de Alcalá, close to Plaza de Cibeles, to Plaza de España.The street, sometimes referred to as the "Spanish Broadway", is one of the city's most important shopping areas, with a large number of hotels and large movie theatres.
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Gran Vía [ˈɡɾam ˈbi.a] is a station on Line 1 and Line 5 of the Madrid Metro, located underneath the Gran Vía ("Great Way") and Red de San Luis Plaza in the Centro district of Madrid. It is located in fare zone A. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, street in Barcelona; Granvia l'Hospitalet, a major business district of Barcelona; Gran Via Productions, a film production company founded by producer Mark Johnson; Gran vía (song), from Quevedo's 2024 album Buenas Noches, with Aitana; La Gran Vía may also refer to: La Gran Vía (1886), a Spanish zarzuela
La Gran Via is a zarzuela in one act and five scenes by Felipe Pérez y González . It premiered at the Teatro Felipe in Madrid, Spain on July 2, 1886. It is considered a masterpiece of the género chico genre of Spanish plays. The work achieved success beyond the Spanish speaking world, an unusual feat for works from this genre.
The Gran Vía 35 Building, also known as Palacio de la Música is a theater located at Gran Vía 35 in Madrid. It was commissioned by the Sociedad Anónima General de Espectáculos (SAGE) and built by architect Secundino Zuazo Ugalde in 1926.
La Gran Vía is a zarzuela in one act and five scenes with music by Federico Chueca and a libretto by Felipe Pérez y González . It premiered at the Teatro Felipe in Madrid, Spain on July 2, 1886. [1] It is considered a masterpiece of the género chico genre of Spanish plays. The work achieved success beyond the Spanish speaking world, an ...
Interior of Primark department store in Gran Vía, July 2019. The building is avant-garde in its conception, in its design, in the materials and in its use. In the 1920s, the buildings in Gran Vía were built in the classic way (i.e. brick load-bearing walls and non-cast metal pillars) as well as others with modern technology such as Gran Vía 32, which was raised with reinforced concrete and ...