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Skyline Madrid is a residential complex in Madrid, Spain. With a height of 100 meters and 25 floors each, they rank 16th and 17th in height among the city's buildings, surpassing the Torre de Valencia in the Retiro District.

History
In December 2018, the Spanish-Swiss fund Stoneweg purchased the residential land from Dragados for 130 million euros, where the towers would later be built.

In May 2019, Stoneweg announced the construction of the residential complex, and in February 2020, construction began.

It is expected that the homes will be delivered in the last quarter of 2022.

Design
The complex will feature over 600 apartments with 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms ranging from 60m2, equipped with terraces and luxury furnishings. Additionally, it will offer various amenities such as co-working areas, a gastroteca, gym, sauna, urban garden, gardens, parking, storage rooms, and several swimming pools, including one on the 25th floor.

Location
The towers are located at number 161 on Paseo de la Dirección, in the Tetuán district, facing Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún Park, which spans 18 hectares. In the area, there is also another project by AXA to build two towers of similar height.