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_We***95
5/5Outstanding
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The museum is located in a military building so you need a security check and ID. It is free but thanks for donations. The models of the ships are good and the exhibits are well planned. Shows the huge influence of the Spanish navy. Search for the oldest map in Aneriga - the world map by Juan de La Cosa, 1500. There is an exhibition in the Philippines. There is also an exhibition showing archaeological discoveries from the gallery. Great for naval enthusiasts and history buffs. About 5 minutes walk to Prado.
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Posted: May 21, 2019
ccjccj
4/5Excellent
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There are explanations in Chinese. According to the exhibition age, the history of Spain's navigation, war and modern history are narrated. The small exhibition hall is filled with a large number of ship models, profiles, ship heads, nautical charts, naval battle oil paintings, blue and white porcelain salvaged from sunken ships, as well as special ship weapons in several colonies.
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Posted: Aug 31, 2018
乌拉科娃
4/5Excellent
景色宜人,趣味恒生,性价比高。
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Posted: May 12, 2022
130***83
5/5Outstanding
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The Madrid Naval Museum is a famous museum in Madrid, Spain. The Museum has a large collection of the history and development of naval themes. It tells about the most prosperous period of the Spanish Navy. History of Madrid City. Walking into this museum and enjoying the works, you can feel as if you were back in medieval Europe. The history here is right in front of you. Experience the prosperity of Spain.
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Posted: Mar 19, 2018
m35***27
5/5Outstanding
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Museum tickets are 3 euros, including audio guides, showing the history of the Spanish navy, collecting a large number of precious manuscripts, relics, ships, weapons, maps and so on. It is very worth seeing.