Liria Palace in Madrid
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Liria Palace in Madrid stands as a splendid example of neoclassical architecture, brought to life by the genius of architects Ventura Rodríguez and Edwin Lutyens. Since its inauguration in 1770, this remarkable palace has captivated visitors with its stunning design and rich collection of artworks. Often recommended by locals and travelers alike, the palace offers an engaging audio guide in English that enhances the experience by weaving narratives of its historical significance in Spain. As a museum and attraction, it consistently earns high praise for its incredible art displays, making it a must-visit highlight on any trip to Madrid.
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Wheelchair accessible
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Muy bonito y acogedor. La gran exposición que contiene es digna de observar, además que nos coincidió con una exposición temporal que mezclava la belleza de lo clásico con la innovación contemporánea.

Precioso Palacio aunque como está la exposición de Vasconcelos la verdad desluce un poco algunos salones. Lo peor está en la capilla que han puesto una escultura que parece una araña gigante y para mí.gusto no es el sitio adecuado. Algunas salas están muy oscuras y no puedes apreciar bien las cosas, referente a los cuadros la iluminación no es muy buena. Por lo demás es un palacio precioso, diferentes salones de diferentes colores, muchas cosas para ver y muy bien conservado. Lo recomiendo.

Residencia histórica de la Casa de Alba y una pinacoteca excepcional con piezas de Tiziano, Goya y Sorolla, además de archivo con cartas de Colón. El recorrido guiado muestra salones suntuosos, biblioteca y colecciones de pintura. Desde 2019 es visitable (reserva obligatoria), y tiene ahora la exposición “Flamboyant” de Joana Vasconcelos.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address of Liria Palace?Liria Palace is located at Calle de la Princesa, 20, 28008, Madrid, Centro, Spain.
- How to get here by public transport?The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
- Bus stop Plaza De España (337 m walk)
- Bus stop Argüelles (330 m walk)
- Bus stop Santa Cruz Marcenado (208 m walk)
- Bus station Princesa - Rey Francisco (173 m walk)
- Bus station Alberto Aguilera - Galileo (289 m walk)
- How is Liria Palace rated by visitors?Liria Palace has an average rating of 4.3 based on 4,883 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.
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