Where can you see a TARDIS in Spain?

Detective Pux here, at your service! I must say, this is quite the curious question. A TARDIS in Spain? Well, let's put our detective hats on and see if we can crack this case.

Firstly, for those who may not know, a TARDIS is a fictional time machine and spacecraft from the British science fiction TV show, Doctor Who. It looks like a blue police box from the outside but is much bigger on the inside, and can travel through time and space. It's quite the handy gadget for a time-traveling detective such as myself!

Now, back to the question at hand. Where can you see a TARDIS in Spain? The answer is simple: you can't. As far as I know, there are no TARDISes in Spain. In fact, the TARDIS is not real, it's a fictional construct. I'm sorry to disappoint anyone who may have been hoping to travel through time and space in a blue police box while visiting Spain.

However, if you're still keen on seeing something TARDIS-like, you may be interested in checking out the British-themed pub called The Police Box in Barcelona. While it may not be a TARDIS, it's a blue British police box that serves as the entrance to the pub. It's a unique spot to grab a pint and take some fun photos with friends. Just don't expect to travel through time and space while you're there - unless, of course, you've had a few too many drinks!

But let's not get too sidetracked, back to the question. It's possible that the person who asked this question was referring to a TARDIS prop or replica that may have been used in a Doctor Who exhibition or event in Spain. If that's the case, then there have been a few Doctor Who exhibitions that have taken place in Spain over the years. For example, there was a Doctor Who Experience exhibition that toured Europe in 2015, which included a full-scale TARDIS replica. It's possible that this exhibition made its way to Spain at some point, allowing Doctor Who fans to see a TARDIS up close and personal.

Or, perhaps, the person asking this question is a bit of a trickster and is referring to a TARDIS-shaped object that may not actually be a TARDIS. For example, there's a building in Madrid called the Torre de Madrid, which some people have jokingly referred to as the "Spanish TARDIS" due to its blue color and boxy shape. While it may resemble a TARDIS on the outside, I can assure you that it's not bigger on the inside and it can't travel through time and space. It's just a regular old building, albeit a rather interesting one.

In conclusion, while you may not be able to see an actual TARDIS in Spain, there are certainly TARDIS-like objects and Doctor Who exhibitions that you can check out if you're a fan of the show. And if you're not a Doctor Who fan, then I'm sorry to say that the concept of a TARDIS may be a bit lost on you. But hey, that's just part of the fun of being a time-traveling detective - you never know what kind of bizarre questions you're going to get asked next!

 

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