“Nobody goes to bed in Madrid until they have killed the night.” Ernest Hemingway Visitors to Spain's bustling capital are often surprised to discover a city where old and new are seamlessly intertwined: while it possesses a thoroughly modern infrastructure and contemporary cultural sites such as the Caixa Forum or Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the city still maintains its historic aesthetic in its older neighbourhoods and with landmark sites such as the Royal Palace and Opera House.
The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reino Sofía, or the Sofía for short, is...
One of the most popular art museums in Spain, this converted electricity...
The Lázaro Galdiano Museum is located on the famous Serrano Street, in the...
The Museo del Romanticismo encapsulates an important period in Spanish arts,...
The Museum of Decorative Arts in Madrid takes a unique approach to exhibiting...
Visit the Museo de América in Madrid to immerse yourself in the fascinating...