Santa Cruz Palace is a Baroque building in Madrid. The building was built in 1629 and ordered by King Philip IV of Spain. Initially, buildings were used for courts and prisons. In 1767, the building was changed from a prison to a palace. But a fire in 1791 basically destroyed all the buildings, leaving only the facades. The latter building has been renovated and is now used by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We went to Mayor Square and got here. It's a beautiful building. We'll never miss it.