One of the best museums in the world
This gallery in Madrid has the most complete
collection of Spanish painting from 11th-18th centuries, and many
masterpieces by great universal artists such as El Greco, Velázquez,
Goya, Bosch, Tiziano, Van Dyck and Rembrandt.
The quality and variety of its collection makes the Prado Museum one of the
world's finest. It brings together the best collection of Spanish
painting, the most important works of Flemish and Italian painting, and
noteworthy examples of the German, French and English schools. Here you
can admire masterpieces of universal art such as Velázquez' "Maids of
Honour", Goya's "Majas", El Greco's "Nobleman with a hand on his
chest", Bosch's "Garden of Delights", and Rubens' "The Three Graces",
amongst other priceless pieces. Although the museum was created to
house painting and sculpture, it also has major collections of
drawings, engravings, coins and medals, as well as items of sumptuous
and decorative art.
The museum's exhibition area increases
by more than 50% in 2007 with the extension designed by Spanish
architect Rafael Moneo. The new area includes four rooms for temporary
exhibitions, the restored cloister of
Jerónimos Church,
a large entrance hall, an auditorium with capacity for 438 people,
along with different installations for storage and restoration of works
of art. Outside, you will notice the impressive bronze doors by
Cristina Iglesias and the Tuscan box plant gardens.
Distance to our apartments for daily rental:
Apartment Tirso de Molina is a 10 minute-walk Prado Museum
Apartment Retiro is a 10 minutes away by subway to Prado Museum
Information for visits
Timetables: Tuesday-Sunday and public holidays, 9am-8pm. 24 and 31 December, and 6 January, 9am-2pm. Closed: Mondays, 1 January, Good Friday, 1 May and 25 December.
Entry fee:
General admission: €6. Reduced: €3 (EU citizens from large families (more than three children); Youth Card holders; non-EU students (under 25 years); cultural and educational groups by prior appointment). Free: Tuesday-Saturday, 6-8pm; Sundays, 5-8pm, over 65s, unemployed EU citizens, staff of Spanish state museums, Spanish and overseas tourist guides, teachers of subjects related with Museum content, ICOM (International Council of Museums) members, EU students (under 25 years), under 18s, 2 May, 18 May, 12 October and 6 December.
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