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Prado Museum

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The Prado Museum (Museo del Prado) is one of the world’s most prestigious art museums, located in the heart of Madrid. Founded in 1819, it houses an extraordinary collection of European masterpieces from the 12th to the early 20th centuries. Art lovers can admire works by Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, Rubens, and Titian, making it a must-visit destination for cultural travelers. Its elegant neoclassical building and vast galleries showcase Spain’s deep artistic heritage and history

What to See & Do

  • 🎨 Admire the breathtaking genius of Velázquez by standing before his towering masterpiece Las Meninas in the heart of the museum ✨ 🏛️
  • 🖼️ View the powerful imagery of Goya through his iconic The Third of May 1808 and his hauntingly beautiful Black Paintings collection 🖋️ 🌑
  • ⛪ Explore the spiritually charged and expressive religious works of El Greco, known for their unique elongated figures and vibrant colors 🎨 🕊️
  • 🏛️ Discover the rich complexity of the European Renaissance through classic paintings by legendary artists like Rubens, Titian, and Raphael 🏺 🎨
  • 📜 Visit the rotating temporary exhibitions that offer deep insights into the fascinating evolution of European art across the centuries 📅 🎨

How to Get There

  • 🚇 Travel via the Madrid Metro to either Atocha Station on Line 1 or Banco de España on Line 2 for easy access 🚶 🗺️
  • 🚌 Board any of the frequent city bus routes including 9, 10, 14, 19, 27, 34, 37, or 45 which stop right nearby 🚏 🚍
  • 🅿️ Opt for public transport as street parking is extremely limited, making the local train or bus a much more convenient choice 🚫 🚘
  • 👟 Reach the museum entrance following a short and scenic walk from the lush Retiro Park or the central Puerta del Sol 👣 🌳

Travel Tips

  • 🎟️ Purchase your tickets online well in advance to skip the long queues and save precious time during your visit 📲 🎫
  • 🕰️ Plan for a minimum of two to three hours to ensure you have enough time for a truly comprehensive museum experience ⏳ ✨
  • 🌙 Take advantage of the free entry period during the final two hours each day, but remember to arrive early as it is popular 🏃 🆓
  • 🚫 Respect the strict gallery rules as photography is not allowed inside the exhibition rooms to protect the delicate canvases 🤳 🔇

Suggested Itinerary

  • 10:00 AM – Start your morning in the Spanish Masters Gallery to focus on the legendary works of Velázquez and Francisco Goya.
  • 11:30 AM – Visit the dedicated El Greco rooms before moving into the expansive sections featuring the High Renaissance masters.
  • 12:30 PM – Explore the intricate Italian and Flemish collections, paying special attention to the works of Hieronymus Bosch and Peter Paul Rubens.
  • 1:30 PM – Enjoy a relaxing lunch at a nearby terrace café along the historic and tree-lined Paseo del Prado.

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Open: Monday to Saturday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Sundays & Holidays 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM. • Closed: January 1, May 1, and December 25.

Entry Fee:

Entry Fee: €15 (Adults), €7.50 (Reduced), Free entry during last two opening hours daily.

Best Time to Visit:

• Best Time to Visit: Early morning or weekday afternoons to avoid crowds.

Location

📌Prado Museum, Calle de Ruiz de Alarcón 23, 28014 Madrid,

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