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Once you've visited the Prado Museum, you can, with a clear conscience, forget the way to the Louvre and the Hermitage. This small architectural complex is the most "concentrated" museum in Europe - offering over a thousand paintings to the public, while another seven are kept in the museum's vaults.

Titian, Bosch, Raphael, and Botticelli - the list of great masters could go on and on, but you could wander through the cool halls of the Prado even longer, admiring one masterpiece after another. To ensure that the tour isn't too exhausting, the museum has a special rule - once you buy a ticket, you can leave and return to the museum's halls as many times as you like, taking breaks from admiring the art. The Prado Museum also features a popular café and a souvenir shop.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

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4.7
based on 141,162 reviews
4.7/5 141,162 reviews
Walter Aguero
Walter Aguero
4 weeks ago on Google

Recomendable visitar siempre

Debra Gibson-Welch
Debra Gibson-Welch
4 weeks ago on Google

The Prado is my favorite museum in Madrid because of their well honed organization of tours, the museum layouts all of it. They are 5he oldest and that means they know how to treat the public. So many beautiful rooms, nooks and art to see. Go around 3 pm to see the Garden of Earthly Delights and then move on to the vast collection of some of the best art in the world. Incredible. Photos are not allowed so it allows you to just enjoy and absorb the art around you.

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DA NI
DA NI
4 weeks ago on Google

Riquíssimo de arte magnífica dos melhores artistas que já alguma vez existiram entre nós .