📜 Old Chamberí Station, part of Madrid’s first underground line, closed in 1966. 🔍 Converted into a museum in 2008, it's now part of the Andén 0 project. Designed by architect Antonio Palacios, it offers a glimpse into 1919 Madrid Metro. # Why Go 🚇 Step back in time to a 1920s metro station and explore a fully restored 1919 metro station. 🖼️ See original ticket offices, turnstiles, and 1920s/30s advertising posters, and admire beautifully reconstructed original tile ads. 📽️ Watch a documentary on Madrid Metro's history through exhibits and film. 👻 Experience the unique atmosphere and legend of the 'Ghost Station' with passing trains. # Why Avoid ♿ Not accessible for people with reduced mobility. 🎟️ Requires prior online reservation for free visit. # Tips 🎟️ Book your free ticket online in advance. 🎬 Watch the introductory video on Metro's history before the guided tour. ⌚ Visit duration is about 30 minutes. 🤫 Stay on the platform to soak in the historical ambiance. # Cost 💰 Free admission. # Hours 🕒 Friday: 10am - 2pm / 4pm - 8pm Saturday, Sunday: 10am - 2pm Monday to Thursday: Closed Closed on 1, 6 Jan, 1 May, 24, 25, 31 Dec. # Contact Phone: +34 644 169 531 Email: info@museosmetromadrid.es. # Transport Metro: Alonso Martínez (L4, L5, L10), Bilbao (L1, L4), Iglesia (L1), Quevedo (L2), Rubén Darío (L5). Bus: 3, 7, 16, 37, 40, 61, 147, N23.
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