Madrid Art Walk Pass: Prado, Reina Sofia, & Thyssen Museums
The Art Walk pass allows you to skip-the-line and visit the permanent collection of three of Madrid’s best art museums with a single ticket. Explore…
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The Art Walk pass allows you to skip-the-line and visit the permanent collection of three of Madrid’s best art museums with a single ticket. Explore…
Enjoy entry to the permanent exhibition of the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza and its temporary exhibitions.
Visit the top museums in Madrid on a 5-hour guided tour. Admire masterpieces of art at the Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, and Reina Sofía museums.
Discover the highlights of Madrid by bus, from the old Habsburg and Bourbon times to the present modern city. Then enjoy entrance to the…
This tour will show you some of the highlights of Spain's capital before taking you to the Thyssen Museum to discover its treasures.
The iVenture smart card is the best way to see all the important attractions in Madrid. Convenient, flexible, and economical, the card provides…
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As a solo traveler and non-Spanish speaker, I liked how art descriptions were detailed in both English and Spanish and they had a few notable artworks that you wouldn’t expect like a Rothko, Toulouse le trec, Georgia o keef , and monetize to name a few. Be sure and check to see if you want to see is not on exposition somewhere else. A good 3 hours is all you need to see everything and go down to the basement to see their latest exposition. You will not be disappointed. Lastly, you can take pictures and you can drink and take water but not around the artwork.
I very much enjoyed the way the superb permanent collection is arranged. I plan to visit again. I was not keen on the temporary exhibition 'The Illusion of the American Frontier'. I considered it surprisingly weak in depth, in breadth and rather expensive to boot. I noticed that the volume published to go with the exhibit was meaty [though available in Spanish only]. The book is possibly interesting however I believe the exhibit itself should take precedence. I am disappointed.
I rally enjoyed this museum compared to the prado because you just feel totally overwhelmed at the prado with about 4000 pictures and sculptures to see. Whereas at the thyssen i thought with the audioguide it told a complete story of western art describing all the different time periods.
The museum is not so big but if you are in Madrid you don't have to miss to visit; the collection of paintings is amazing and you must really see it. After you finish the visit you can take a snack at the terasa Thyssen-Bornemisza
The soft peach walls sooth the eyes and showcase the art beautifully. Still remains a favorite museum, after at least 10+ visits over 20+years. Wonderful collections
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