Theatrical Experience: Canfranc, The Last Station

Spanish

Description

Step inside the Canfranc International Station and relive some of the most intense episodes of its past during the Second World War. Through a carefully staged theatrical performance, this immersive experience introduces visitors to Albert Le Lay, the French customs chief who quietly helped save thousands of lives during the conflict.

Led by an actor portraying Albert Le Lay, participants move through different areas of the station while solving puzzles, completing challenges and taking part in the unfolding story. The performance recreates the atmosphere of secrecy, tension and espionage that surrounded this strategic railway border crossing during wartime.

Alongside the theatrical narrative, the experience also reveals the origins of the station, the strategic importance of Canfranc and architectural details that made this railway complex one of the most remarkable in Europe during its time.

The historic corridors, dramatic staging and hidden wartime stories create an immersive cultural experience filled with suspense and emotion.


What should you know before you go?

  • Approximate duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Languages available: Spanish
  • Recommended for children over 6 years old
  • The experience takes place inside the Canfranc International Station facilities
  • The activity includes interactive puzzles and challenges
  • The tour covers historical events related to the Second World War
  • No pick-up or return transfer service included

What to bring?

  • Comfortable footwear
  • Warm clothing during colder weather
  • Cap or sun protection during hot days

Minimum per booking: 1 person

  • Theatrical guided experience
  • Actor portraying Albert Le Lay
  • Access to station facilities during the tour
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