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Galleries

Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

Lots and lots of attractions here, the top call card being  Picasso's "Guernica", the other's include works of Vassily Kandinsky, Joan Miro and Salvador Dali.The Centro de Arte Reina Sofía houses Madrid's best collection of Spanish art which dates back to the 1980's.

Highlight:: Spanish Art

Galería Moriarty

This street was the cultural nucleus of "la movida madrileña" in the year 1980s. It still magnetically attracts a lot of local as well as foreign artists.

 

Museo del Prado

Home to  more than 7000 works. A feast to the eyes to anyone who loves artistic collections. Once a natural history museum, today the Museo del Prado is considered to be one of the most important art galleries around the world. The gallery serves as your door to the Spanish history.

A don't miss on your Madrid city break.Best picks here are the royal paintings of Velázquez and the paintings resembling Ribera, Goya and Velázquez. A trip to Padro and spending some time in this Spanish repository of art on your city break, never disappoints!

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

Yes, I agree that you can find the fabled Prado and Sofia galleries in close proximity. But if you are looking forward to a state-of-the-art art collection, then the “Thyssen” is your answer. The impressionist and the post-impressionist works here are worth taking a look at. The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum was done up keeping a great design in mind and it did reflect on the result. One of the best museums in Spain and one among the most popular attractions in Madrid.

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday

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