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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Review

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When REINA SOFIA comes to open hours, there are endless queues. The square in front of the museum also gathers many people to sit and chat, and the restaurants around it are often full. There are many Picasso paintings here, one of which is Guernica, who wants to see very much. Spaniards or more Europeans are as enthusiastic about museums as Chinese aunts are about mahjong and square dancing. Whether it's REINA SOFIA or Prado, there's a consistent line of doors from morning to afternoon. The queues are old and young. Think about our big China. Speaking of its rapid economic development, education and popularization at the artistic, cultural and spiritual levels are far from enough. Now think about why these European countries have been nurturing art masters for thousands of years, because of the atmosphere. It's too late to go in and regret it. It's very convenient to go to the museum. It's only a few minutes'walk from the subway station of Atoza Railway Station.

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

Posted: Jun 5, 2017
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  • Al77
    5/5Outstanding

    beautiful museum, very big, there is modern arts and old, unfortunately is not allowed to do photo inside, I didn’t pay the entrance fee because was a promotion after the 19:00. is a must if you are in Madrid

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  • xiaohei5678
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    The museum of the Queen Sofia National Art Center covers an area of 12,505 square meters, and is one of the largest museums in the world. The collection focuses on the veins and development of Spain's own art style under the artistic trend in Europe, basically covering the Spanish modern art style from the end of the 19th century to the 20th century. A series of transformations, including surrealism and abstraction, to the avant-garde after the Second World War. The art center was originally a hospital, but after several expansions, the function has changed several times. The whole is neoclassical, but the elevator in the middle of the building is avant-garde and very striking. The two exhibition halls are on the second and fourth floors, respectively, and the works are displayed on the dividing line of 1939.

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  • Linda陈遥
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    If you don't appreciate surreal art. Be careful. Many of Dali's works. Related to his style of art. If you go to see, learn more about the controversial master Dali and his age. Of course, there are also the real Picasso that we are familiar with, and feel the transcendence of the master.

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    Posted: Jul 21, 2023
  • Siggy17
    5/5Outstanding

    The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid is a cultural treasure trove. Picasso's Guernica takes center stage, a poignant masterpiece that resonates with emotion. The museum's contemporary art collection spans from Dalí to Miró, providing a captivating journey through Spanish art history. The striking glass elevator offers a unique view as you ascend through the museum's architectural layers. Engage with thought-provoking temporary exhibitions, showcasing cutting-edge works from in

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    Posted: Jan 31, 2024
  • Anonymous User
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    Worth a visit

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    Posted: Feb 12, 2024
  • 136***56
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    Tickets bought on Trip.com are not allowed to enter the Picasso Pavilion. I don't know why. Trip.com should indicate the options, otherwise it will be troublesome to find the problem.

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    Posted: Feb 17, 2024
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