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Prix des tickets
Full admission €15
Reduced €7.5 for seniors over 65, Youth Card holders and members of large families.
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Entrée gratuite
Free of charge for children under 18, students between 18 and 25, students over 25 years of age at undergraduate and postgraduate level in the field of art, people with a disability equal to or greater than 33%, people legally unemployed, active teaching staff, large families in groups of at least one adult and three descendants or two if one has a disability, Official Tourist Guides, journalists, FAMP, APME, ANABAD, AEM, ICOM, Real Academia de la Historia, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Real Academia Española and staff of State Museums.
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In addition, free admission for the general public during the last two hours of each day, standing in line at the door of the museum. Admission to the Museum includes a visit to the Collection and temporary exhibitions.
Horaires d'ouverture
Monday to Saturday from 10am to 8pm, Sundays and public holidays from 10am to 7pm.
Last admission half an hour before closing time.
Audioguide
At the box office, available in several languages. Price: €6.
Vestiaire
Free of charge. Umbrellas, bulky bags and rucksacks are requested to be left behind. The cloakroom is located immediately after both entrances, next to the security checkpoints.
Accessibilité
Accessible side entrance. Inside the museum, there are lifts between floors.
Adresse
Calle Ruiz de Alarcón, 23, Madrid, España
What to see in the Prado Museum?
Lors de ta visite, recherche les éléments suivants:
Las Meninas, Diego Velázquez
The Garden of Earthly Delights, Hieronymous Bosch
The Annunciation, Fra Angelico
The Third of May in Madrid, Francisco de Goya y Lucientes
The Judgement of Paris, Peter Paul Rubens
Saturn Devouring his Son, Francisco de Goya y Lucientes
The Descent from the Cross, Roger van der Weyden
David Vanquishing Goliath, Caravaggio
The Naked Maja, Francisco de Goya y Lucientes
The Adoration of the Shepherds, El Greco
Portrait of a Cardinal, Raphael Sanzio
The Immaculate Conception, José de Ribera
Judith at the Banquet of Holofernes, Rembrandt van Rijn
The Conversion of the Duke of Gandía, José Moreno Carbonero
Doña Juana La Loca, Francisco Pradilla
Galerie de photos
Pourquoi devrait-il faire partie de ta tournée?
Located in the historic Prado de los Jerónimos (hence its nickname, which eventually became its official name), the National Prado Museum houses one of the finest collections of European art in the world. Together with the Reina Sofía National Museum and Arts Centre and the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum it forms the Art Walk, also known as Madrid's "Art Triangle".
The Prado is what it is almost by accident. After the Napoleonic invasion of Spain at the beginning of the 19th century, the idea of a picture gallery was planted in the time of Ferdinand VII. Decades later, however, the complex was in a marked state of disrepair and neglect. The central government once again paid it due attention thanks to a column invented by the journalist Mariano de Cavia in the newspaper El Liberal: in the face of popular panic over the supposed fire it had suffered, funding and activities for the Prado were increased.
After suffering the transfer of most of its great works to Switzerland during the Spanish Civil War, in 2019 it was able to celebrate its bicentenary with great fanfare. Despite storing eight times more than it exhibits to the public, the jewels in its galleries leave tourists from all over the world in awe. Year after year it remains the most visited museum in Spain.
Its most exceptional sections are those of baroque and romantic art of different schools and genres. The Prado has the largest collections of masters such as Velázquez and Goya, as well as very important works by other geniuses such as Rubens, Zurbarán, Murillo, Titian, Raphael, Fra Angelico, Madrazo, Bosch, van der Weyden and Brueghel.
All these names speak not only of the variety and quality of art at El Prado, but also of the political and cultural history of Spain. The rooms of this museum give an account of its great imperial era, its Golden Age, its civil wars and its influence on Western culture. As in any great museum, we recommend you choose which rooms you want to visit so that you can devote the attention they deserve, and we also recommend you keep an eye out for the temporary exhibitions, another strong point of the Prado's organisation!
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