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Madrid Destino

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Madrid Destino
Company typesociedad anónima
HeadquartersCalle del Conde Duque 9
28015 Madrid[1]
Area served
Madrid
Key people
OwnerCity Council of Madrid
Number of employees
583
Websitewww.madrid-destino.com/en

Madrid Destino Cultura, Turismo y Negocio, S.A, simply known as Madrid Destino, is a public company owned by the City Council of Madrid charged with the management of cultural aspects, tourism as well as venues and events.

It was created in June 2013, as result of the merging of Madrid Arte y Cultura S.A. (MACSA) and Madrid Visitors & Convention Bureau (MVCB).[2][3] Later, it also inherited the assets of the municipal company Madrid Espacios y Congresos (MadridEC; effectively dissolved on 31 December 2013),[4][5] such as Caja Mágica, the convention centres in La Castellana and Campo de las Naciones and the Madrid Arena.[6]

Its headquarters are located at the Cuartel del Conde-Duque, in the Universidad neighborhood.

References

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  1. ^ "Madrid Destino Cultura Turismo y Negocio, S.A." (in Spanish).
  2. ^ García, Pablo (31 October 2013). "Madrid Destino, la nueva mega-empresa de Botella, nace con un ERE a 50 empleados". Voz Pópuli.
  3. ^ "Nace Madrid Destino Cultura, Turismo y Negocio S.A." Ayuntamiento de Madrid. 30 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Informe de fiscalización de la empresa municipal de Madrid, Madrid Espacios y Congresos, S.A." (PDF). Cámara de Cuentas de la Comunidad de Madrid. p. 3.
  5. ^ Caballero, Fátima (21 October 2018). "Madrid Destino: la herencia de tres empresas municipales del PP le estalla a Manuela Carmena". Eldiario.es.
  6. ^ Tudela, Ana (17 November 2015). "Carmena mantiene el ejército de directivos caros de Gallardón". El Español.