The Madrid Metro Museums: a metro trip to the past, present and future. Discover the history, technology, and heritage of the Madrid metro.

The Madrid Metro Museums are a must-see for all lovers of history, technology and heritage. These museums offer a tour of the history of the Madrid metro, from its origins to the present. The museums are located in different Madrid metro stations, each with its own history and unique characteristics.

The Pacífico Engine Shed is one of the architectural jewels of the Madrid metro that housed the electric machines that moved the trains on line 1 of the metro. Today there is an exhibition of old Madrid trains.

The Chamberí Station is a historic station that preserves its original appearance from the 1920s with an exhibition of classic trains. Designed by architect Antonio Palacios, it is one of the most beautiful in the Madrid metro.

The Pacífico Lobby is an example of Madrid's modernist architecture.

The Chamartín Station allows you to learn in detail about the evolution of the metro with a sample of classic trains from 1919 to 1965.

Los Caños del Peral houses the remains of the old Caños del Peral fountain that dates back to the 16th century, and was located in the Plaza de Isabel II.

The Madrid Metro Museums are a perfect visit. Come and enjoy the activities organized with a look at the history of the metro, from exhibitions and educational workshops to guided tours.