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Most important museums of the Comunidad de Madrid to discover art and culture

Most important museums of the Comunidad de Madrid

The Comunidad de Madrid concentrates some of the most important museums in Europe and one of the most complete cultural offerings in Spain. From large international art galleries to archaeological, scientific museums and contemporary spaces, Madrid is one of the great cultural destinations of the continent.

The Spanish capital brings together world-famous museums, while other cities in the region also preserve interesting historical and artistic spaces.

Museo del Prado

Museo del Prado is one of the most important art galleries in the world and the main cultural landmark of Madrid.

Its collections bring together masterpieces by artists such as Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, Rubens and Titian.

What to see in Museo del Prado

  • Las Meninas by Velázquez
  • El Jardín de las Delicias by El Bosco
  • Las pinturas negras by Goya
  • Masterpieces of the Renaissance and Baroque

The museum forms part of the well-known Paseo del Arte together with Reina Sofía and Thyssen-Bornemisza.

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

Museo Reina Sofía is the great landmark of contemporary art in Spain and houses one of the most famous works of the 20th century: Guernica by Pablo Picasso.

The museum also brings together works by Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró and other great contemporary artists.

What stands out in Reina Sofía

  • Guernica by Picasso
  • Spanish contemporary art
  • Temporary exhibitions
  • Modern architecture and cultural spaces

Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza

Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza completes Madrid’s Paseo del Arte with a collection that spans from the Renaissance to contemporary art.

Its rooms include works by Van Gogh, Monet, Hopper, Caravaggio and Kandinsky.

Museo Arqueológico Nacional

Museo Arqueológico Nacional offers a journey through the history of the Iberian Peninsula from prehistory to the Modern Age.

Among its most famous pieces, the Dama de Elche stands out, one of the great symbols of Spanish archaeology.

What to visit in the museum

  • Dama de Elche
  • Visigothic treasures
  • Egyptian and Roman collections
  • Historical exhibitions

Museo Sorolla

Museo Sorolla preserves much of the work and the former home of the painter Joaquín Sorolla.

The garden and the interior spaces allow visitors to learn about the artistic and personal environment of the Valencian painter.

Museo de Ciencias Naturales

Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales is one of the most important scientific spaces in Spain.

Its exhibitions include fossils, dinosaurs, biodiversity and collections related to natural evolution.

CaixaForum Madrid

CaixaForum has become one of the great cultural and exhibition spaces of Madrid thanks to its artistic and scientific programme.

The building also stands out for its vertical garden and its contemporary architecture.

Museo de América

This museum is dedicated to American cultures and preserves important collections related to the history of America and the historical relationship with Spain.

Museo del Romanticismo

Museo del Romanticismo allows visitors to discover everyday life and art of the 19th century in Spain through furniture, paintings and historical objects.

Its café and interior spaces maintain the atmosphere of Madrid’s Romantic period.

The Comunidad de Madrid, a cultural reference in Europe

The museums of the Comunidad de Madrid make the region one of the great European cultural destinations. From classical painting to contemporary art, archaeology and science, Madrid’s cultural offering brings together essential spaces for all types of travellers.

Madrid offers throughout the year a unique combination of heritage, exhibitions and cultural activities that consolidates it as one of the most important artistic capitals of Europe.

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