Sunday, February 22nd, 2009...7:11 pm
Whats New for Madrid Travel?
Estacion de Chamberi Museum, Madrid’s Travel Pride
Travel to Madrid has been made fast, efficient and comfortable. The city has the 2nd largest subway station system all over Europe; in fact it has perfected its transportation that seems to suddenly vanish from sight or to vamoose.
Now it is only but fitting when Madrid would like to make a museum in honor to the metro, the abandoned station. The Estacion de Chamberi museum keeps a memory of the Metro which only flaunted the pride of the Madrilenos of having the fastest and 2nd largest subway station all over Europe. You can buy T-shirts with emblazoned diamond Metro on it at the Sunday Market- El Rastro.
The metro now boasted of an indoor rain forest complete with tropical mist and turtles in it. The Spanish capital rebuilt the Chamberi with the goal of creating an exact replica of the old Metro way back on 1916. The metro fell into a chaotic disrepair when it was closed in 1966. Yet, it was features in the movie, “Barrio” which was about the neighborhood kids in Madrid. The Museum is meant to be for FREE though at the moment only a Spanish-tour is available. This is the NEWEST TOURIST ATTRACTION for travel to Madrid.
Real Madrid Keep Their focus for Championship
Real Madrid is the Spanish capital’s soccer heroes. This sport is worth watching for. Most fans flew off from across the other continents and travel to Madrid just to watch the soccer culture in the Spanish capital and joined in the shouts and emotional cheers and supports for the Real Madrid Team or either just to watch the genius of these sports heroes tackling one bit of field body kinesthetic with deliberate move. And now the latest news might not be too good yet Real Madrid is focused for the championship. Even without Lass Diarra and Arjen Robben having a hip problem at the moment. The soccer game is on fire for the next game.
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