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A neo-Mudejar building created in 1892 that housed the first factory of batteries for industrial use by the hand of Isaac Peral and that today is a meeting place for businessmen and entrepreneurs.
This Madrid campus is the Google for Start-ups headquarters in Spain. It is a physical space for the community, where technology-based start-ups enjoy the best of Google with free training sessions, tutorials, mentoring and a diverse community of entrepreneurs who are resolving complex problems to help society move forward.
The ground floor of the building that houses the Google Madrid Campus has a large cafeteria for use by the community of Campus alumni and partners. Level 1 is a work space for the founders of the start-ups participating in the programmes: start-ups in the early stages that do not yet have their own space and founders with their headquarters outside Madrid who are visiting the city for business/networking events, as well as having an auditorium with capacity for 200 people.
On floors 2 and 3 is the residents' area, where the resident startups of the Google for Startups Residency programme and the companies of the Google partners' programmes share their workplace. To be part of the Residency program you must register with the Seedrocket and Tetuan Valley partner programs.
In addition, these premises have a coworking space spread over 3 floors with desks, private offices and meeting rooms for entrepreneurs and teams; and an auditorium that can hold up to 180 people, to hold all kinds of events for the Community, and classrooms and work rooms.
Docking stations:
- Segovia 45 (calle Segovia, 45)
- Paseo Virgen del Puerto, 27
- Paseo de los Melancólicos, 1
For resident start-ups:
From Monday to Sunday, access throughout the day.
For the general public:
Campus is only open during public events.
The city’s official sightseeing card includes a tourist travel pass.
An observation deck 92 metres above the ground.
Our online store (in Spanish) sells artisan souvenirs.