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Grassy Clock Museum

Museo del Reloj de Grassy
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    The Grassy Clock Museum, located in Sol / Gran Vía, is inaugurated in 1953 to house the collection assembled by Alejandro Grassy, founder of the house and passionate about clocks.

    Some of the pieces come from from the collection of Francisco Perez de Olaguer-Feliu, mostly French, English and German. The rest are various examples of diverse origins. In this museum you can follow the history of mechanical clock making since the first pieces of iron mechanisms in the sixteenth century to the nineteenth century Empire style. These are all objects produced by both art and technology, and they are "live clocks" fully functional or operational.

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    Guided tours
    Last updated: 03/02/2023
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Calle
    Gran Vía, 1
    28013
    Tourist area
    Sol / Gran Vía
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 532 10 07
    Fax
    (+34) 91 531 03 54
    Metro
    Gran Vía (L1, L5)
    Sevilla (L2)
    Banco de España (L2)
    Bus
    001, 002, 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 15, 20, 46, 51, 52, 53, 74, 146, 150, N16, N18, N19, N20, N21
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Sol
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations:

    - Banco de España A (calle Alcalá, 49)

    - Sevilla (calle Alcalá, 27)

    Price

    Free admission. 

    Times

    Guided tours (maximum 10 people):

    Wednesday: 12:15 p.m.

    Thursday: 5:30 p.m.

    All visits by appointment only, calling tel: (+34) 91 532 10 07 and asking for Marta Perales Vida.

     

     

    Type
    Cultural venues
    Museums

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