based on 58706 reviews• Boast numerous Spanish and European collections, as famous as the Louvre Museum and the British National Gallery
• Visit permanent and temporary exhibitions and have in-depth exchanges with the creative artists
• Collect works of Michelangelo and Raphael among the "Three Masters of the Renaissance"

△ The Prado Museum, the Reina Sofia National Art Center and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum of Art are known as "Madrid Art Golden Triangle".

△ The main part of the Prado Museum is the Palacio de Villanueva (Palacio de Villanueva), built in 1785, which is a model of neoclassical architecture. The facade is supported by Greek-style white columns, with a bronze statue of Velazquez holding a pen and meditating, facing the Prado Avenue.

△ The Prado Museum has three floors. If time is limited, you can go up to the first floor to appreciate the key paintings, and then go downstairs to the ground floor. In addition, decorative arts and tableware are displayed on the second floor of the attic and basement.




Other visitors' reviews of Prado Museum
Show More ReviewsThe museum is located in an old building and has quite a lot of exhibits, but it can be a bit disorienting to explore. It's worth checking out if you like painting. Photography is not allowed inside. Retiro Park is nearby, so you can also visit it.