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             English: View of the M1 building of the  School of Mines of  Madrid ( Spain), at 21 Calle de Ríos Rosas (street). It was projected in 1884 by  Ricardo Velázquez Bosco and built between 1886 and 1893. 
            Español: Vista del edificio M1 de la  Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Minas de  Madrid ( España), en el nº 21 de la Calle de Ríos Rosas. Fue proyectado en 1884 por  Ricardo Velázquez Bosco y construido entre 1886 y 1893. Los murales decorativos de cerámica son obra de  Daniel Zuloaga 
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