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Museums
Need to Know Information
About Madrid's Museums
- Most museums are closed on Mondays.
- You can get a 50% discount at most
museums with your ISIC card.
- Most state museums are free on Saturday
afternoons (after 14:30) and on Sunday mornings.
- Most places belonging to the Patrimonio
Nacional (i.e. the Spanish Monarchy) are free on Wednesdays
for UE citizens only.
- Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
has free guided visits on Mondays and Wednesdays (17:00) and
on Saturdays (11:00).
Museo
del Prado
Even for people who are not art lovers this museum is a must see.
The Prado houses one of the oldest and greatest collections of art
in the world, containing all the finest works collected by the Spanish
royals with more than 3,000 paintings in all. One will find works
by El Greco, Ribera, Velazquez, Murillo, Zurbaran, Goya, Antonello
da Messina, Rafael, El Bosco, Van Dyck and Rembrandt. The centerpiece
of the museum is El Greco's magnificent Nobleman With Hand on Chest,
which has been restored to brilliance and definitely worth the price
of admission.
Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museum
In the Villa Hermosa Palace just across the street from the Museo
del Prado, art lovers will find one of the most important collections
of ancient and modern paintings. The paintings and sculptures of
the 19th and 20th centuries are exceptional, encompassing among
others Ghirlandaio, El Greco, the Dutch school painters, German
expressionists, and Impressionists such as Renoir, van Gogh, Cézanne,
and Matisse.
Reina
Sofia Art Center
This converted 18th-century hospital was opened in 1992 and contains
Spain's most prestigious traveling art exhibitions, sometimes several
at once. The art center houses contemporary and avant-garde sculpture,
paintings, and engravings from Spain and around the world. Travelers
will find Miro, Dali, Juan Gris and Picasso among others. One of
the most famous pieces on display is Picasso's antiwar masterpiece,
Guernica. Also on the premises are a cinema that shows mostly art
films in their original language, subtitled in Spanish, an excellent
bookshop, library, restaurant, and café.
National
Archaeology Museum
A nicely arranged display includes the celebrated Celto-Iberian
bust best known as La Dama de Elche (probably 4th or 3rd century
BC), the slightly later Dama de Baza and a wonderfully rich hoard
of Visigoth treasures found in Toledo. In the gardens one will find
a replica of the Alta Mira Caves, complete with convincing copies
of their prehistoric wall paintings.
Bullfighting
Museum
This museum houses matadors' costumes, the heads of slaughtered
bulls, and an extraordinary collection of old posters. You'll see
the art and history of bullfighting in drawings, sketches, and prints.
Sorolla
Museum
This is the former house of Valencian painter Joaquin Sorolla, whose
familiar Mediterranean beach scenes from the turn of the century
are easily recognized and enjoyed by even the most novice of art
lovers.
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