Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid Metro)
Madrid Metro station
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Cuzco towards Hospital Infanta Sofía | Line 10 | Nuevos Ministerios towards Puerta del Sur |
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Santiago Bernabéu Location within Madrid |
Santiago Bernabéu [sanˈtjaɣo βeɾnaˈβew] is a metro station on Line 10 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A.[1] It is located next to the Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
The station was opened on 10 June 1982, shortly before the 1982 FIFA World Cup, which Spain were hosting.[2] The station was originally called "Lima" (after the Plaza de Lima nearby),[3] but took on its current name on 18 December 1997.[4]
References
- ^ "Línea 10". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
- ^ "Ahora Fuencarral, Begoña, Chamartín, Cuzco y Lima están a un Metro" [Now Fuencarral, Begoña, Chamartín, Cuzco and Lima are part of the metro]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
- ^ Rodríguez, Jaime (25 October 2022). "Nueva estación de Metro para el nuevo Bernabéu: triplicará su tamaño y con decoración madridista". El Mundo.
- ^ La estación de metro de Lima se llamará Santiago Bernabéu, El País, 16 December 1997
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Madrid Metro stations
- Hospital Infanta Sofía
- Reyes Católicos
- Baunatal
- Manuel de Falla
- Marqués de la Valdavia
- La Moraleja
- La Granja
- Ronda de la Comunicación
- Las Tablas
- Montecarmelo
- Tres Olivos
- Fuencarral
- Begoña
- Chamartín
- Plaza de Castilla
- Cuzco
- Santiago Bernabéu
- Nuevos Ministerios
- Gregorio Marañón
- Alonso Martínez
- Tribunal
- Plaza de España
- Príncipe Pío
- Lago
- Batán
- Casa de Campo
- Colonia Jardín
- Aviación Española
- Cuatro Vientos
- Joaquín Vilumbrales
- Puerta del Sur
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