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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Review

4.5 /5266 Reviews
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The Prado Museum and Sofia Art Center are arguably the most famous art halls in the whole capital near the high-speed railway station. As the high-speed railway arrives at the railway station at 7 o'clock, it catches up with the opportunity to visit them for free at night. Unlike all kinds of oil paintings and sculptures of the former, the collection of the Queen's Art Center is more modern and abstract.

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

Posted: Jan 28, 2019
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  • Th Men
    5/5Outstanding

    This is my first time coming here. Before, I was very excited and looking forward to trying this place once. It really didn't disappoint me because it was so beautiful.Truly unforgettable, this place will forever impress me. The people here are very friendly and sociable, which is very valuable. I love this place and hope to come back many times in the future. Thanks a lot!!!

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    Posted: Apr 2, 2024
  • tetelestai777
    5/5Outstanding

    We have been 2 years ago and it was incredible!It’s a huge museum with amazing artworks! I really liked that museum.I recommend you to BUY TICKETS ONLINE, you will avoid a really big queues!! I don’t exaggerate, there is a huge crowd mostly in the evening.The most amazing thing is that YOU CAN GO FOR FREE!Here the schedule for free days😎:Monday 7:00 - 9:00 pmWednesday - Saturday 7:00 - 9:00 pmSunday 12:30 - 2:30 pmPersonally, I felt in love with this masterpiece. Enjoy it😁🙂

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    Posted: Apr 1, 2024
  • 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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    Posted: Feb 3, 2024
  • 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
  • xiaohei5678
    5/5Outstanding
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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.

    5
    Posted: Sep 2, 2023
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