Unexpected interestingness in beauty. Well preserved. Pity it hasn't more detailed attributes. Office furniture at ticketsales for example would bring more life to the place.

Unexpected interestingness in beauty. Well preserved. Pity it hasn't more detailed attributes. Office furniture at ticketsales for example would bring more life to the place.
Anden 0 is an interesting little museum about Madrid's metro system. Off the tourist track, Anden 0 provides a glimpse of the past. It is free to visit and will take less than an hour to watch the film and visit the ghost station. We thorougly enjoyed our visit. While not a 'must' in Madrid, it is different and we...
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This museum is not known by many tourists but it is worth the visit if you like the Metro of Madrid. The entry fee is free and once inside you are pleasantly surprised why it is still free. There is security and if you want a tour there is a friendly lady that could tell you all about the Metro...
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Old abandoned underground station that was restored and converted into a museum. Its like taking a walk into the past, its free and worth a short visit if you are around.
Station 0 or the old Chambari station is an interesting stop in the Northern part of the city. Granted my wife and I are fans of metros and their history, but I think anyone who is interested in history and architecture, will want to stop here. The only other English review complained that it is a little hard to find....
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Anden 0 is the museum of Madrid's metro system. It really consists of two museums, the old metro station at Chamberí and La Nave de Motores (Warehouse of Motors) on calle Valderribas. I have only been to the station at Chamberí. The first part of the museum is a 20-minute video outlining the history of the metro. The video is...
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