Spain

Spanish Art Museum
– Reina Sofia Museum
(Museo Nacional del Prado)

Spanish Art Museum
“See the pick of Spanish Modern Art and Guernica, Guernica, Guernica!”

The Reina Sofia Museum is named after Queen Sofia. It is Spain’s national museum of twentieth-century art, which opened on September 10, 1992. In the 18th century, the structure was used as a hospital. The museum’s highlights include exceptional collections of Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dal, two of Spain’s finest 20th-century masterpieces.

The Golden Triangle of Spanish Art Museum

The Golden Triangle of Spanish Art Museum

Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, Reina Sofia Museum are famous as the Golden Triangle of Spanish Art Museum.

Visiting the 3 best Spanish art museums in Madrid and soak yourself into the essence of the Spanish art world.

Our picks

Our picks1

Skip the Line Guided Tour: The best of Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen (Spanish Art Museum)

Guided tour visiting 3 golden triangles of Spanish Art Museum from Prado, Thyssen to Reina Sofia museums.
The tour starts at 10am to 3pm for 5hours, also a drink and a tapa included on a break after Thyssen tour.

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Madrid, Spain - February 24, 2013: The Reina Sofia Museum at sunset

Skip the line: Reina Sofia Guided Tour (Spanish Art Museum)

Guided tour visiting Reina Sofia museum to learn the backstories of modern arts.
The duration of the tour is 1.5 hours.
Noted that the provided admission ticket is valid for all day.

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What you must see in Reina Sofia Museum

What you must see in Reina Sofia Museum

Guernica, 1937 Pablo Picasso

Guernica, one of the most renowned artworks of the twentieth century, is shown on the second level. It is because it reflects his fury over General Franco's decision to attack a Basque city in northern Spain by Nazis. This massive black-and-white artwork has now become an international emblem of genocide perpetrated during conflict.

Informative things

Reina Sofia Museum opening and closing times

Monday 10AM – 9PM (Tuesday Closed)
Wednesday-Saturday 10AM – 9PM
Sunday 10AM – 2:30PM

Free of charge days
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7PM – 9PM

How to get there

Bus

EMT Lines: 6, 10, 14, 19, 26, 27, 32, 34, 36, 37, 41, 45, 59, 85, 86, 102, 119, C1, C2 and E1

Train

A minute walking distance from the Atocha-RENFE Train Station

Metro

Line 1 Estación del Arte

Line 3 Lavapiés station

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