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Once you've visited Madrid's most iconic attractions, from the wonderful Prado Museum to the lush Retiro Park, it's time to discover all those gems that are off the beaten track.

Temple of Debod

A second-century Egyptian temple donated to Spain during the construction of the great Aswan Dam.

Sorolla Museum

Museum dedicated to Joaquin Sorolla, the painter of Mediterranean light, set in his former family home.

Chamberí Station

Discover the “ghost station” at Chamberí, which maintains all of the original elements of the era. Open Thursday to Sunday.

Capricho Park

A beautiful 18th-century garden found off the beaten track.

Matadero Madrid

The city's old slaughterhouse, at Madrid Río Park, has been transformed into a cultural megacomplex.

Cerralbo Museum

The former home of the Marquis of Cerralbo, this noble old mansion next to Plaza de España is a wonderful display of 19th-century opulence.

Crypt of La Almudena Cathedral

Regarded as the largest crypt in Spain, this peaceful resting place for many of the country's most noble families is home to over 400 unique columns.
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