99% of people do not know Madrid's niche attractions: the Serapeutic Museum The Palace of Madrid is beautiful, but it is a pity that it is forbidden to take pictures inside. There is another inconspicuous house not far from the Palace. There are a lot of artworks here. It is not lost to the Palace of Madrid~ This house The son is the Selab Museum (Cerralbo Museum), as a super niche attraction in Madrid, ordinary tourists do not know it~ This museum was the former residence of Marquess of Selaborbo• De • Selab Marquésde Cerralbo (1845-1922) and his family in the 17th century. Selab is a politician and poet. Also an archaeologist, the former residence displayed more than 50,000 precious objects. The rooms of the Serapeutic Museum, which display the typical original decorative backdrop of the late 19th century aristocratic residence and were carefully restored in the first decade of the 21st century, are home to a wide range of artists including Zurbarán, Ribera, van Dyck and El Greco. Entering the museum, the first to enter the eye is the magnificent marble stairs, on both sides of the display of sculptures, tapestries, chandeliers, etc., similar to the royal palace, stepping here is like stepping into the palace. Step up the stairs and enter the main floor of the house - the ballroom, this is the most beautiful room in the museum, because it is specially set up for the reception and dance, and it still retains its original decoration almost unchanged. The three-sided mirror makes the room more luxurious and spatial. The zenith painting, created by Jutillas from 1891 to 1892, is one of the few modern art paintings in this palace. On this floor, you can see a well-decorated banquet hall, medieval weapons room (weapons and armor hanging neatly on both sides of the wall), offices, libraries, bathrooms (these bathrooms are marked with tap water facilities, which were rare at the time), The sketch corridor (the marquis decorates the corridor with 80 of the 558 sketches in his collection), the music room (mainly the Murano glass cable car and bohemian crystal fragments), the art corridor, the arab hall, the billiard hall, the library, etc., the photos are super beautiful. The houses are also filled with porcelain, including Sèvres, Wedgwood, Meissen and local ceramics, as well as elaborate murals and tapestries, each of which features in the museum. Don't forget to walk to the garden at the end of the visit. The garden is now remodeled from the pattern in 1995. It is a classical Roman palace courtyard with busts of the Roman emperors and replicas of the wild boar sculpture collection in the Florence Uffizi Art Corridor. It is also a good place to take pictures. [Attraction Information] Address: Ventura Rodr íguez, 17 Madrid Transportation mode: Plaza de Espa ña (M: L10, L3), Ventura Rodr íguez (M: L3) Open hours: closed on Monday; Tuesday 9.30am-3pm; Thursday 5 pm-8pm; Sunday and holidays 10 am-3pm Tickets: 3 euros; Free visit day: Saturday from 2pm, Thursday, Sunday 5 pm-8pm Note: You can take pictures but no flashes more European guides, remember to pay attention to me! I am a European travel expert: hamburger bag