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The uniformity of these white one- and two-storey houses built in the 1950s emulates a rural setting within the metropolitan area of Madrid.
There is a park on the east side of the road whose trees hide the more recently built blocks of flats made of brick. Along both sides of Calle de Revenga, which runs in parallel towards the east, there are houses with the same structure and colour.
Houses
Streets and roads
Neighbourhood
Wooded avenues
Streets
Remaining suburbs
Alleyways
Narrow streets
Streets with trees
Streets with stairs
Wooded areas
Streets on a hill
Streets with curves
Dead-end streets
Walls and fences
Low-rise housing
Murals and graffiti
Roundabouts
Narrow squares
Updated: 12/04/2019
Useful information
Permit procedure
The filming permits to shoot on the streets of the city of Madrid are managed by the Filming Authorization Bureau. For more information on these permits and how to process them, read the How to film in Madrid page.