The Ministry of Time (2015)

Spain's beloved time-travel drama, where history's greatest secrets are guarded by an unlikely team across the centuries.

The Ministry of Time - Series Information

  • Original Title: El Ministerio del Tiempo
  • First Air Year: 2015
  • Last Air Year: 2020
  • Created by: Javier Olivares, Pablo Olivares
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Action, Adventure
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (50 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 4
  • Number of Episodes: 42
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Spanish
  • Spoken Languages: Spanish
  • First Air Date: February 24, 2015 (United States - TV-MA), February 24, 2015 (Germany - 12), February 24, 2015 (France - 12), February 24, 2015 (Mexico - AA), February 24, 2015 (Spain - 12)
  • Networks: La 1
  • Production Companies: Onza Partners, Cliffhanger, Motion Content Group, Globomedia, TVE
  • Production Countries: Spain

The Ministry of Time - Plot

A soldier from the 15th century, a university student from the 19th century and a nurse from the present join the secret 'Department of Time', a secret department within the Spanish government with the ability to travel through time. Their mission is prevent changes in history.

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The Ministry of Time - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Javier Olivares
  • Pablo Olivares

Main Cast

  • Juan Gea
  • Nacho Fresneda
  • Cayetana Guillén Cuervo
  • Francesca Piñón
  • Jaime Blanch
  • Aura Garrido
  • Hugo Silva
  • Rodolfo Sancho
  • Macarena García
  • Susana Córdoba

Writers

  • Javier Olivares
  • Isa Sánchez
  • Jordi Calafí
  • Carolina González
  • Marc Vigil
  • Daniel Corpas

Executive Producers

  • Javier Olivares

The Ministry of Time - FAQs

What is The Ministry of Time about?

The Ministry of Time follows three unlikely recruits — a 15th-century soldier, a 19th-century university student, and a modern-day nurse — who join a clandestine Spanish government agency capable of traveling through time. Together they protect Spain's history from those who would alter it for personal or political gain.

Is The Ministry of Time based on a true story?

Not a true story, but deeply rooted in real history. Creators Javier and Pablo Olivares wove actual figures and events from Spanish history into every episode — from the Spanish Armada to the Civil War — giving the show a richly educational dimension alongside its fictional time-travel premise.

How many seasons does The Ministry of Time have?

The series ran for four seasons plus a collection of specials, totaling 42 episodes. Season 1 had 8 episodes, Season 2 and Season 3 each had 13, and Season 4 wrapped things up with 8 episodes. The show aired on Spain's La 1 from 2015 to 2020.

Who are the main actors in The Ministry of Time?

The core cast includes Rodolfo Sancho, Aura Garrido, and Nacho Fresneda as the central time-traveling trio. They are joined by Hugo Silva, Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, Juan Gea, Jaime Blanch, Francesca Piñón, Macarena García, and Susana Córdoba in key supporting roles.

Where can you stream The Ministry of Time?

Streaming availability for The Ministry of Time varies by region. Check JustWatch for the most up-to-date viewing options in your country, including any subscription streaming, rental, or purchase platforms currently carrying the series.

Did The Ministry of Time win any awards?

The series earned considerable recognition in Spain, receiving multiple Feroz Award nominations and winning praise from the Spanish Film Academy. It became a cultural phenomenon, spawning fan communities, academic studies, and even a crossover episode with the Portuguese series Ministério do Tempo.

Why was The Ministry of Time cancelled after Season 4?

The show concluded in 2020 after four seasons on La 1. While no single official reason was announced, shifting broadcast schedules, production challenges, and evolving audience habits all played a role. The finale was crafted to give the story a proper sense of closure rather than leaving viewers with an open-ended cliffhanger.

What shows are similar to The Ministry of Time?

Fans of The Ministry of Time often enjoy Life on Mars, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Doctor Who, and Torchwood for their blend of history, adventure, and genre storytelling. Terra Nova and The Time Tunnel offer additional time-displacement thrills, while Sapphire & Steel provides a similarly atmospheric European tone.

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