Madrid, Spain
Travesía Primavera,
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This \church\ is small, but fun. You'll find rubber ducks in every single thing, you'd want to stay there to find them all. The entrance is free and donations are accepted. If you want to find out more youll have to see it for yourself. If you'd like to attend Mass you can go on a Sunday.
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Unless you live on this quiet, narrow street in Lavapiés, there’s almost no reason for you to walk down it – that is, unless you’re going to the Duck Church. Nestled into the ground floor of a centenarian building lives a tiny temple devoted to the rubber duck, and its priest is Leo Bassi – a 66-year-old clown who was born on tour.
A rare place. With a great story.
Doesn't stick to published times and given its out of the way it's a nuisance to wait for
A brilliant spectacle (in Spanish) by living legend, clown and comedian Leo Bassi. Funny, moving, and personal. The \chapel\ is small so get there at least 30 mins before the show if you want to get in.
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