Malasaña area

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Malasaña area is a central Madrid neighborhood known for its vibrant nightlife, alternative culture, and historic role in the Movida Madrileña countercultural movement.

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Malasaña area canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district of Madrid
neighborhood
borderedBy Calle de Carranza NERFINISHED
Calle de Fuencarral NERFINISHED
Calle de San Bernardo NERFINISHED
Gran Vía NERFINISHED
country Spain
hasAlternativeName Barrio de Maravillas NERFINISHED
Malasaña area
hasCharacteristic alternative fashion scene
bohemian atmosphere
creative community
high density of nightlife venues
historic buildings
narrow streets
pedestrian-friendly streets
youthful atmosphere
hasCulturalMovement Movida Madrileña NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalRole center of the Movida Madrileña countercultural movement
hasLandmark Convento de las Comendadoras de Santiago NERFINISHED
Iglesia de San Antonio de los Alemanes NERFINISHED
Plaza del Dos de Mayo NERFINISHED
hasPublicSquare Plaza del Dos de Mayo NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfVenue art galleries
cocktail bars
indie music clubs
rock bars
knownFor Movida Madrileña NERFINISHED
alternative culture
bars and clubs
cafés
independent boutiques
live music venues
street art
vibrant nightlife
vintage shops
locatedIn Madrid
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Centro District, Madrid NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
namedAfter Manuela Malasaña NERFINISHED
partOf central Madrid
popularWith students
tourists
young professionals
transportConnection Bilbao metro station
Noviciado metro station NERFINISHED
San Bernardo metro station NERFINISHED
Tribunal metro station NERFINISHED

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Centro District of Madrid contains Malasaña area