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Multipurpose Pavilion Madrid Arena (Casa de Campo Park)

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    Spectacular venue, ideal for exhibitions, sports events, corporate events, shows, and any major event in general. With a circular floor plan crowned by an impressive dome, it is extremely versatile in terms of circulation and usage.

    The space is distributed over three interconnected floors, and it is linked via a tunnel to the Glass Pavilion and also the Satelite Madrid Arena Pavilion, thereby multiplying its possibilities. It has retractable stands that can vary the total area of the central floor space from 1,000 to 2,542 m2, making this venue extremely adaptable to all requirements.

    The pavilion offers 10,276 seats arranged in a raked layout with three retractable tiers. This makes the venue extremely versatile, since it can combine a grandstand and a large spacious floor area. It has dressing rooms and changing rooms, a café, bars, and large communal areas, auxiliary rooms, press rooms, LED screens, box offices, large loading and unloading bays, with vehicle access to the main floor area, and outdoor space to park lorries and set up mobile units.

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    Last updated: 12/01/2023
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    Tourist Information
    Address
    Avenida
    de Portugal, s/n
    28011
    Tourist area
    Casa de Campo
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 578 77 58
    Fax
    Metro
    Puerta del Ángel (L6)
    Lago (L10)
    Alto de Extremadura (L6)
    Bus
    31, 33, 36, 39, 65, N19
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking station: Plaza Puerta del Ángel, 4

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    Espacios para eventos

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