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Museo del Prado

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Paseo del Prado s/n. 28014 Madrid, Spain

Museo del Prado Reviews

profile image Miranda-…
84 reviews
A must in Madrid May 23, 2008
Whether you like art or not, the Museo del Prado is really a must when you visit Madrid. It's one of the largest and most important museums in Europe. Most important in the museum are the paintings from all over the world. Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Rafaël, Velasquez etc. are all represented in the museum. When i was in the museum, someone in the museum was painting the most famous paintings there. I thought that was really nice to see! Besides paintings, the museum also shows sculptures and drawings. The building and gardens around it are already worth visiting. So i can recommend this museum to you!


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23 reviews
Museo del Prado Mar 26, 2008
Museo del Prado is close to the center of Madrid, and home to most of its famous art (the exception being Picasso's "Guernica" which is at the nearby Reina Sofia). Housing such artists as Goya and Velazquez, it also has art from much earlier. It's easy to spend many hours at this museum, which has audio guides available for rent and plenty of items in the gift shops. I made it a point to visit the Prado when I was there in '06 and would gladly visit it again if I have the chance.


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35 reviews
Nov 13, 2007
If you are in Madrid, you need to go to Museo del Prado. It is one of the biggest museums in Europe and has around 8000 paintings emphasizing Spanish painters, sculpture and drawings.

It is free on Sundays, but the lines are very long so you have to be patient (though this may have changed from the rumors on the street so check the website). But if you love art as much as I do, you can’t miss Museo del Prado. It really is amazing and you could easily spend a full day there.

Also el parque de Retiro is close by so you could make a grteat day out of bothe experiences. Enjoy!


princeza_9 says:
I was there in 2006 as well, and it was still as good as I remember. I spent most of my time hanging around Velazquez and Goya though. :)
Posted on: Mar 26, 2008
sarahelaine says:
I went there 2006 - it was amazing. I went to the Picasso exhibition and you could pre-buy tickets in El Corte Ingles - maybe that's possible on normal days too, if you can't go on a Sunday?
Posted on: Nov 14, 2007
profile image tinna
35 reviews
May 27, 2007
El Prado is renowned for being the largest art gallery in the world. Its exhibits also include sculptures, drawings, and other works of arts, but its large collection of paintings is for which it has gained fame worldwide. It is said to house over 8,600 paintings, of which they exhibit less than 2,000 due to lack of space.

It is free on Sundays! The line may loop around the side of the museum, but it's worth it. Just get in there early. Even the special exhibits are free, but you need to get into a different line for those.

It's a little overwhelming. Lots of older art... not really my cup of tea as I think I enjoy more of the contemporary work that is showcased at Reina Sofia, but still worth a visit. ESPECIALLY since it's free.

Don't eat the cafeteria food if you can avoid it.
One of the entrances!


lauro says:
ill just probaly take pictures of me in the front of the museunm :D hahaha kidding :D
Posted on: Jun 20, 2007
tinna says:
You'll need a full day there if you are an art buff!! :)
Posted on: Jun 20, 2007
lauro says:
im excited! ill be going to madrid this december! :D and museo el prado is on the top of my list :D
Posted on: Jun 20, 2007
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77 reviews
Jul 24, 2006
If you go to Madrid, you must visit the Prado's Museum.  It's free on Sundays !!.
In this summer of 2006 it has been exposed comparative of Picasso, with works yielded by several museums, like this of the photo, where the original picture is compared, with the painted one by Picasso.

NO DEJES DE VISITAR EL MUSEO DEL PRADO CUANDO PASES POR MADRID, SIEMPRE.  LOS DOMINGOS ES GRATIS.

En este verano de 2006 se ha expuesto una comparativa de Picasso, con obras cedidas por varios museos, como esta de la foto, donde se compara el cuadro original, con el pintado por Picasso.

Paulo vestido de arlequín. MusÃ


sarahelaine says:
I saw that exhibition (the Picasso one) - it was amazing!
Posted on: Nov 14, 2007
PepeMalagaSpain says:
Prefiero el original de Goya.
Posted on: Sep 03, 2006
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130 reviews
The Prado Jun 18, 2006
The Prado is one of the best known, and best, art museums in Europe. There are great little dispensers which give you mini catalogues for a Euro for some of the more famous artists, and some of them even come in English too.

The Prado has some amazing Velasquez, Goya, and best of all for me, Hieronymous Bosch. The art is amazing, although it does get a little samey after a while - there are a huge number of dying saints stuck full of arrows - but I loved it there.

When I went there was a huge Picasso retrospective- the special exhibitions are well worth it.


Museo del Prado Blogs

Jul 26, 2006
Museo del Prado .  Adam returns to go into the Royal Palace, while I stay and see the rest of Museo del Prado.  (This is my first European museum, so it is quite impressive, and I'm not bored of museums yet) Many nice… read more
May 13, 2007
  I couldn't go to Madrid and not visit Prado museum, so I went accross town to check out some of the most famous paintings in the world.  Museo del Prado doesn't has collections from some of the greatest artists including El Greco, Velazquez, Ribera, Murillo, Goya, and Titian… read more
Jul 24, 2006
In this first day, before beginning the trip, that was Sunday, we took advantage of it to visit the Museum of the Prado, where there was a comparative one of pictures painted by Picasso and the original work. Very interesting.     A quí hago un breve relato de nuestro viaje a China de 15 días,  realizado en jul-ago 2006. Queríamos conocer algo este gran país, su cultura, sus paisajes y monumentos, sus religiones, pero tambi… read more
Dec 31, 2008
…more street walking, in a non prostitute sense of course, stopping in parroquia san jeronimo el real - a gorgeous church near the museo del prado; found the cuidad de los ninos - a park full of all this... what looked like old scrap metal that had been turned into toys, moving contraptions, sound making devices, and different games, and kids were everywhere and just ecstatic about all these… read more
Apr 03, 2007
Today we decided to visit two of the most popular and major art museums in Madrid; "Museo Nacional Reina Sofia", and "Museo del Prado". We started off early with "Reina Sofia", since I was very interested in seeing the painting "Guernica", by Pablo Picasso. This museum has a vast collection of art, but specializes more in modern, or contemporary art. Many of Salvador Dali's paintings… read more

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