The Casa de los Botines in León, Spain was designed by Antoni Gaudí and built from 1892-1893. It was commissioned by the owners of a fabric company as both a residence and warehouse. Today it serves as the headquarters for Caja España bank. Gaudí designed the building in a medieval style with neo-Gothic characteristics like an inclined roof and corner towers. The building has four floors, a basement, and an attic illuminated by skylights supported by iron beams.