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Prado Museum (Museo del Prado)


TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.0 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #8 of 316 attractions in Madrid
Traveler Description: The Prado has one of the largest art collections in the world, and is best known for its diverse assortment of works by Velasquez, Goya and El Greco.
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Attraction type: Art museum, Architectural building, Museum
Address: Paseo del Prado s/n 28014 Madrid
Spain
Tel: 34-91-330-2900; 91-420-3768
Fax: 91-330- 2856

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4 of 5 stars
Scar604   27 contributions
Vancouver BC
Nov 22, 2009

This was the first art museum I visited on my tour of Europe and while I was impressed, I'm glad I went during the free evening visiting hours (6-8 every night), because I don't understand or appreciate classical art enough to feel it would have been worth the money. Most of the paintings are related to religion, and there was... more

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5 of 5 stars
GailAnnRochester_NY   7 contributions
Rochester, NY
Oct 22, 2009

The Prado in on a lovely street. It is very easy to reach by Metro from anywhere in the city. It is a well organized and run museum. The brochure you get upon entering shows all the great masters in their collection and where to find them. My two favorites were Guernica by Picasso and El Jardin de las Delicias... more

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4 of 5 stars
Andalusianeyes   9 contributions
Karachi, Pakistan
Oct 12, 2009
1/1 found this review helpful

This museum houses some great art work but unless you are a great lover of art it is best seen during the evening hours when the museum is free. Almost all of the art is religous art, relating to Christ's birth, crucifixon and other Christian themes. The painters are also mainly Spanish artists hence the repitive themes and the siilar... more

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3 of 5 stars
nvylocs   11 contributions
scottsdale
Oct 8, 2009

A huge museum. Easy to get to by subway, bus, and walking from lots of hotels. The line was not particularly long but be prepared if there is European day or other days where folks can get in for free. Once inside, try to secure the walking guide for a few bucks but know that they run out of them... more

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5 of 5 stars
Florida_Sunshine80   14 contributions
Tampa, FL
Sep 24, 2009
1/1 found this review helpful

This museum is one extraordinarily experience whether you’re an art expert or just a curious visitor. It has a huge collection of pieces from many famous artists, including Goya, Velasquez, etc, etc…Even just scanning through the collection will take at least half a day, so plan accordingly. The best way to beat the crowds is to go early in the... more

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5 of 5 stars
sun010   103 contributions
Gavle, Sweden
Sep 1, 2009
1/2 found this review helpful

On the day of our visit, we had to stand in VERY long lines to even get into the Prado Museum. So - make sure your get here as early as possible in the morning ... Fortunately, it proved to be well worth it in the end! El Prado was actually the highlight on this girls weekend to Madrid. Classic... more

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5 of 5 stars
jsthouston   42 contributions
Houston, texas, USA
Jun 25, 2009
4/4 found this review helpful

We went to the Prado on both trips to Madrid, the first time just before noon and had to fight our way through the a mass of tour groups. The second time we went around ten and the experience was much more pleasing - we had the museum to ourselves for about the first hour and a half. more

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5 of 5 stars
Warning-Pessimist   4 contributions
Bucharest
Jun 23, 2009
3/3 found this review helpful

Yes... i admit... i fell into the trap. I was an ignorant highschool senior and i figured i wouldn't be too impressed with the museum. Oh well i decided to go on tuesday when they have free entrances from 6-8. why? oh because i wasn't about to pay i dont know how many euros to walk around and see endless... more

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3 of 5 stars
doctorbell   1 contribution
Lucca
Jun 19, 2009

Terrific exhibiton in El Prado Museum dedicated to Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla. Includes his big pannels for the Hispanic Society of America (New York), called the Vision of Spain, and the wonderful Mediterranean paintings when he really catches the magic of sun and sea. Afternoon Sun, Horse's Bath, Eating on the Boat, Strolling along the Seashore and The Tuna Catch... more

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5 of 5 stars
ModelAuthorChic   27 contributions
California
Jun 7, 2009
1/1 found this review helpful

We started the day off at the Museo del Prado! While Francis Bacon seemed to be the main attraction, I hurried through the exhibit because the images/paintings horrified me...and I don't even watch scary movies! My favorite paintings turned out to be of The Sleeping Beauty(Peaceful, Elegant, Dreamy, plus she was wearing a beautiful orange dress and the colors were... more

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Prado Museum (Museo del Prado) Address

Paseo del Prado s/n, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Tel: 34-91-330-2900; 91-420-3768 Fax: 91-330- 2856