Madrid: Reina Sofía Museum Entrance Ticket

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Home to Picasso's Guernica, the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia has the most significant collection of contemporary art in Madrid. Other major artists displayed are Dalí and Miro.

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Highlights

  • Explore the Museo Reina Sofía collection, comprising of more than 21,000 works
  • Admire the Guernica, Picasso's masterpiece
  • Discover around 20 canvases by Salvador Dalí, and his surrealist painting El gran masturbador
  • See Joan Miro’s works, defined by his bright primary colors
  • Learn about 20th-century Spanish artists

Description

Visit the Reina Sofía Museum which represents an intersection of spaces, objects, and times: a place where narratives are woven together and stories told, rendering every intersection meaningful as it leads off in one direction or another, turning it into an intense experience of discovery and knowledge. This is why everything that is exhibited, in all its strangeness, all its questions, has to actually touch the visitor’s everyday reality, bringing about a genuine learning experience. The Museo Reina Sofia’s presentation of its collection posits a multi-narrative journey, which adopts a definite standpoint and not only keeps the mystery inherent in art alive, but also strengthens resistance towards the single, fixed reading. Traditional genres coexist side by side with photography, film, sound and dance. With your full-day ticket, you will have access to more than 21,000 works currently on display in the main building.

Includes

Entrance ticket to the Reina Sofia Museum Booking and handling fee

Important Information

  • The museum is closed on 1 and 6 January, 1 and 15 May, 9 November, and 24, 25, and 31 December.
  • The museum is free for all from Monday to Saturday: 7 PM–9 PM, Sundays and public holidays: 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Opening times are Mondays 10 AM–9 PM, Wednesdays to Saturdays 10 AM–9 PM, and Sundays 10 AM–2:30 PM. It is closed every Tuesday and occasionally on Sundays.
  • To ensure a pleasant experience for everyone, it is recommended that children remain under adult supervision at all times.
  • Visitors must always follow the instructions of the Museum staff.
  • Not permitted objects or substances that may pose a risk to the integrity of people or museum property. Sharp objects, knives, scissors, tools, etc.
  • Permitted bags, purses, or backpacks have recommended dimensions of 40x30x10 cm.
  • Only closed folding umbrellas are allowed.
  • Not permitted: Food or drink, neither toys, balls, or entertainment items.
  • Assistance dogs are allowed, and emotional support dogs (duly justified).

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