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100 of history 5 generacions

Five generations, a century serving the heart of Madrid

people walking on street near brown concrete building during daytime
people walking on street near brown concrete building during daytime
aerial view of city
aerial view of city
a city street filled with lots of tall buildings
a city street filled with lots of tall buildings

The Narbona family represents a living story of Madrid’s traditional trade: five generations devoted to the craft of running newsstands over 100 years, always connected to the everyday rhythm of the city centre. From their kiosk at Gran Vía 30, on one of the city’s most emblematic avenues, they have witnessed the transformation of the capital, maintaining from generation to generation the personal touch, perseverance and spirit of service that form part of Gran Vía’s urban memory.

Gran Vía a Living Street

Gran Vía, a Living Street

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I have been coming here since I was a child; it is part of my story and Madrid’s too.

Luis M.

A warm, sunlit photo of the old kiosk with vintage newspaper stacks and a friendly vendor.
A warm, sunlit photo of the old kiosk with vintage newspaper stacks and a friendly vendor.

Five generations taking care of every detail, a true local treasure.

Ana R.

Close-up of hands exchanging a newspaper over the wooden counter of the kiosk.
Close-up of hands exchanging a newspaper over the wooden counter of the kiosk.
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Quiosco Gran Vía 30

28013, Madrid

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