15 Calle de Alcalá Madrid, MD 28014
Seated: 300
Standing: 350
Also called the “Dance Room”, it is the most emblematic place of the Casino, in neo-rococo style. It houses works of art such as the lamps from the Mansard house, the stained glass windows by Maumejean, the ceiling canvases by Emilio Sala and Cecilio Pla and the continuous marble frieze by Mariano Benlliure. It has four canvases by contemporary Spanish painters, among which Julio Romero de Torres stands out.