Calle de Serrano, 13 Madrid, Spain, 28001 Phone: +34 915 777 912 Website The National Archaeological Museum is a public institution whose objective is to offer all citizens a rigorous, attractive, interesting and critical interpretation of the meaning of the objects that belonged to the different peoples of present-day Spain and the Mediterranean area, from Antiquity to recent times, so that knowledge of their history is useful for analyzing and understanding the current reality.
Hours of operation: Tuesday through Saturday 09.30 (9:30 am) to 20.00 (8:00 pm), Sundays and holidays 09.30 (9:30 am) to 15.00 (3:00 pm). Closed: Every Monday of the year, January 1 and 6, May 1 and 15, 24, 25 and 31 of December.
Paid parking nearby.
Admission: You do not have to pay admission to access the machine. €3, Free admission under 18 and over 65
Students between 18 and 25 years old. Free admission for the public: Saturdays from 14.00 (2:00 pm). and Sunday mornings, April 18 Day of Monuments and Sites, 18 May International Museum Day, 12 October Spanish National Day and 6 December Spanish Constitution Day.
Machine 1 is inside straight back to the gift shop on the left hand side. Cost to press: €1.05 each design (€1 coin and a 5 Euro cent coin). Designs all have a beaded border with 'MAN Museo Arqueológico Nacional:
1. (V) Vase.
2. (V) Mummy.
3. (V) Ancient King.
G.P.S. coordinates: Latitude: 40° 25' 23" N Longitude: 3° 41' 20" W
Google Maps coordinates: C8F6+8G Madrid, Spain
March 21, 2025. The machine is rolling well centered excellent images with slight tails on 5 Euro cent copper covered steel coins. MWHTH |