Calle de Domingo Fernández
A short street in the Nueva España neighborhood whose namesake, Domingo Fernández, has not been reliably identified.
Domingo Fernández gives its name to a short street, barely a hundred meters, in the Nueva España neighborhood. The form of the name—a given name followed by one of the most common surnames in Spain—points to a person, but no record has survived of who he was or why the street was dedicated to him.
The street belongs to a sector developed over the lands of the old municipality of Chamartín de la Rosa, annexed to Madrid in 1948. Very close by lies the colonia Cruz del Rayo, built at the end of the 1920s on the garden-city model, with its streets fanning out in a star from a central square.