4. Museo del FerrocarrilPaseo de las Delicias, 61, Madrid ES 28045
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The location couldn't be more perfect or poignant for this railway museum, set in the disused Delicias train station with its air of faded elegance and a bygone age. The station opened in 1880, but closed down less than 100 years later in 1969, opening again in 1984 as a museum. Exhibits include the restored locomotives, model railways, railway equipment, film footage and memorabilia you would expect. Additionally, there are various curiosities, such as a room of clocks (including the one that timed the firs- ever rail journey in Spain, from Barcelona to the nearby town of Mataró). Perfect for kids, much of this is a hands-on experience and they are free to climb inside the engines. The museum café serves drinks in an old restaurant wagon. METRO: Delicias (© 10Best) More Details for Museo del FerrocarrilHours: September-July Tue-Sun 10am-3pm August Daily Close Admission: Adult $3.50; Ticket Concessions Available Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Museo del Ferrocarril website » Type: Museums |
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