Andén Cero, located in the heart of Madrid, offers a unique glimpse into the city’s transport history. This Metro station, which closed in 1966, has been preserved as a transport museum, retaining its original features such as the ticket booth and vintage advertisement posters. Visitors can step back in time and experience the textures and colors of a bygone era, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in both history and urban transportation.
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