The Caja Mágica, located at 23 Camino de Perales, is a multifunctional venue in Madrid that stands out for its avant-garde architecture and versatility for hosting sports, cultural, and corporate events. Designed by the French architect Dominique Perrault, it has become a benchmark of contemporary architecture in the city.
This complex has three stadiums equipped with high-tech movable roofs, allowing for use at any time of the year and under various weather conditions. The main stadium, known as Estadio Manolo Santana, has a capacity for 12,442 spectators, while the secondary stadiums offer capacities of 2,923 and 1,772 people respectively.
The Caja Mágica is recognized for being the venue of the Mutua Madrid Open, one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments on the ATP and WTA circuits. Additionally, it has hosted significant events such as the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2010 and the final stage of the Davis Cup in 2019.
Located in the Parque Lineal del Manzanares, the Caja Mágica offers a natural environment that contrasts with its modern design. Access is easy thanks to its proximity to metro and bus stations, facilitating the arrival of visitors both local and international.
Regarding additional services, the venue has dining areas and VIP zones, adapting to the needs of various types of events. Its versatility and state-of-the-art equipment make it an ideal choice for hosting concerts, fairs, exhibitions, and large-scale sporting events.