Paseo del Prado, s/n, 28014 Madrid
COVID-19 Notice:
Due to the current circumstances, the capacity has been reduced to a third and the exhibition halls have been partially opened, so a linear route has been established in which a wide selection of the masterpieces in the collection can be visited.
On the other hand, and in order to guarantee an optimal visit to the facilities, the Prado Museum has adopted a series of preventive hygienic-sanitary measures necessary to limit the spread and contagion by COVID-19.
Access is free for all visitors on June 6 and 7
Guided tours are not allowed
The use of masks will be mandatory
Based on the former Spanish Royal Collection, the Prado is a beautiful old castle with more than a thousand fascinating works on display. From Spanish masters like Velázquez and Goya, to works by Titian, Rembrandt, El Greco, Rubens and more, this is a must-see for the art lover.
Welcome to one of the world's premier art galleries. The more than 7000 paintings held in the Museo del Prado’s collection (although only around 1500 are currently on display) are a penetrating look at the celebrated history of Spanish art. The collection includes a large number of paintings by Spanish Golden Age golden boy Velázquez, and an overview of the sombre, sometimes darkly psychological, works of Goya - widely considered to be the most important Spanish artist of his era.
And it's not just Spanish art - Prado has works by a number of Flemish masters: Peter Paul Rubens, Pieter Bruegel, and Anton Van Dyck. And their collection also includes the remarkable Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch, a weird-as-heck - and thoroughly wonderful - triptych. Full of hallucinatory images of hedonism, it's thought to perhaps be a warning against the temptations of pleasure-seeking but, on the other hand... it makes it all look so good.
With one of the world's finest collections of European art from the 12th century to the early 19th century, housed in a splendid castle, the Museo del Prado is one of the most visited art museums in the world. When you're there, you'll know why.
Make sure to give yourself plenty of time, and go at a relaxed pace; there is so much to see here that it can be overwhelming if you try to race through. Instead, slow down and spend as long as you can - this is Spain, there's no need to rush.
Tickets are "open date" to access the museum at any time and day within the following time:
Schedule for Guided Tour
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You can make your visit both for free and with a bilingual professional guide in Spanish and English (simultaneous).
*The price shown includes the order processing costs of Tictactickets. Once you have acquired the admission ticket, the amount paid will not be reimbursed under any circumstances.
*The requests of a refund are accepted within a maximum of 30 days after the date of the visit.
*The tickets are subject to availability, in case of not being able to access the selected time, we will send the ticket from the following entry time and always on the same day.
Bus: 9, 10, 14, 19, 27, 34, 37 y 45<br /> Metro: Línea 2 (Banco de España), Línea 1 (Atocha)
Museo del Prado
Visit one of the most important museums in Spain, where you can discover its fantastic collection.
Includes: Visit to the permanent collection..
Velázquez statue, located on the side of the Museum.
What can we see in Museo del Prado?
Museo del Prado provide visitors 6 recommendend tours:
A small sample of the best works of art.
Similar to the previous, but the sample is longer.
The greatest works art of Museo del Prado
Works art with gastronomic thematic
Opulent dinners represented by Tiziano, Velázquez or Rubens.
Gallery of historical personalities
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Liisa 28/10/2021
Patrick 27/09/2021
Just a beautiful museum. It was a wonderful experience.