Atocha Station (Old Station)

The iron-and-glass vault of the old Atocha station, now a tropical garden, Madrid
The old Atocha station hall, Madrid. Photo: Roxanna Salceda via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Madrid, Spain · Alberto de Palacio, 1892 · Iron station, now a tropical garden

Atocha Station (Old Station)

Madrid’s first great iron station traded trains for palm trees: under its 1892 roof now grows a tropical garden.

At a glance

The old hall of Atocha, Madrid’s main station, is a vault of wrought iron and glass finished in 1892 to a design by the engineer Alberto de Palacio. When a new terminal was built alongside in the 1980s, the original shed was kept and, in 1992, filled with a tropical garden of several thousand plants. Travellers now cross it under palms and a turtle pond.

Key facts

  • Location: Plaza del Emperador Carlos V, Madrid
  • Engineer: Alberto de Palacio
  • Built: 1892
  • Structure: wrought iron and glass
  • Today: covered tropical garden inside a working station

History

Fire destroyed the earlier Atocha station, and the railway replaced it with a great iron hall, the engineering fashion of the age, opened in 1892. For a century it served the trains to the south of Spain.

When the line was modernised for the first high-speed service to Seville, a new station took over the traffic. Rather than demolish the old shed, the city turned it into a glasshouse: since 1992 it has held a tropical garden, a rare second life for a Victorian terminus.

What you see

The roof is the point: a long barrel vault of iron ribs and glass, now sheltering greenery instead of locomotives. Beneath it, gravel paths wind among palms, ferns and a pond. The contrast of nineteenth-century engineering and living jungle is unlike any other station hall in Europe.

Practical information

  • Open: daily, as part of the working station
  • Cost: free to enter the garden hall
  • Best for: the iron vault and the indoor tropical garden
  • Time needed: 20–30 minutes

Getting there

Atocha is Madrid’s southern rail hub, served by high-speed, regional and Cercanías trains and by Metro line 1 (Estación del Arte / Atocha Renfe). It is a short walk from the Prado and the Reina Sofía.

Nearby

  • Museo Reina Sofía — modern art, including Guernica, across the square
  • Real Jardín Botánico — the botanical garden beside the Prado

Sources

  • Encyclopædia Britannica / Wikipedia — Atocha station
  • Adif / Renfe — station heritage pages
  • Wikimedia Commons — image source and licence

Hero image: Atocha station, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0 (Roxanna Salceda). Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online, 2026.

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