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Museums of Madrid

Museum are quite numerous in this city which is why we made a list of best museums to visit in Madrid. Here you will find the complete guide with descriptions, prices, working hours and other useful information.


The Museum of Romanticism

The Museum of Romanticism

Museum of Romanticism - Transferred emotion of the artist to the work. Romanticism was popular in Europe from the end of the 17th century to the middle of the 19th century, so it left its traces in Madrid as well. In the National Museum of Romanticism, you will see various contents from the romantic period. You will experience this period exactly as it is, you will see what feelings and perceptions were in Spain in the period of Romanticism, how artists expressed themselves through art.

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The National Archaeological Museum

The National Archaeological Museum

The National Archaeological Museum preserves a large number of exhibits of social and cultural history, which were discovered on Spanish soil and successfully preserved. Aware of the importance of history and its beauty, Queen Elizabeth II of Spain founded the Archaeological Museum on March 20, 1867. When it was founded, the museum was located on the Casino de la Reina estate. It was later moved to today's neoclassical building, whose architect was Francisco Hare. The museum building is also the building of the National Library of Spain. The building is very reminiscent of Roman buildings.

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The Museum of Illusions Madrid

The Museum of Illusions Madrid

Lately, Illusion museums around the world have been attracting a lot of attention. Here, somehow, everything seems possible and everything that is - is not. We recommend that you visit any city where the Illusion Museum is located. It is known that over 20 countries have the Museum of Illusions and that almost every one of them is visited in the same way as the one located in Madrid. The concept of the museum is approximately similar in each city, but we will certainly introduce you to the illusion of Madrid a little closer. Fool your eyes and mind in an interactive museum with lots of good fun.

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The Ikono Gallery

The Ikono Gallery

Gallery "Ikono" is most often visited by fans of unusual photos, fans of instagram photography love it the most, but also musicians when they record a video or album cover photo. Each visitor can take their camera with them, although there is a photographer in the gallery who is happy to make the most beautiful professional memories, which each visitor receives in his e-mail, free of charge. In this gallery there are 5 large rooms, on as many as 3 floors, for the perfect taste of this unforgettable experience. The names of the rooms in the gallery are: Icon Ocean, Confetti rain, Bamboo forest, Vivid Lounge and Textures Continuum.

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Madrid History Museum

Madrid History Museum

When you look at the Madrid History Museum, it is not known whether it is more beautiful and richer on the outside or inside. The red baroque building used to be the San Fernando Hospital. Maybe the building "looks" better as a museum than a hospital. It is another in a series of more visited museums in Madrid, located on the Calle de Fuencarral in the city center. It was opened in 1929, but under the name Museo Municpal, i.e. the Municipal Museum, and in 2007 it was given the name it bears today. The building in which it is located was built in 1673, and is the work of the Spanish architect Pedro de Ribera. At one time the museum was closed, from 1955 until 1978, when it was reopened to the public.

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