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Discover the Spanish national museum for 20th century art and stroll through halls lined by the works of Picasso, Dali and many more prominent artists.
- Gasp at the remarkable works of art on display at the Reina Sofia Museum with entry tickets to the premier modern art gallery.
- Delve into the works of Spain's most revered 20th-century artists, Picasso, Dali, and Miro as you trace art history from cubism, surrealism, and beyond.
- Admire Communicating Vessels, a collection with artworks spanning decades that curates a fascinating common past.
- Opt for an official audio guide to fill your stroll through the vaulted hallways, lush green gardens, and temporary exhibits with artistic insights.
- Fun fact: Guernica by Picasso, is one of the first Spanish political statements on the Civil War.
- Entry to Reina Sofia Museum
- Official audio guide in Spanish, English, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Korean & Chinese (as per option selected)
- Entry to Prado & Thyssen-Bornemisza Museums with the Paseo del Arte Pass (as per option selected)
- Guided tour
These tickets can’t be cancelled. However, they are valid for an extended period of time.
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Abate
Mar, 2025Verified booking
I avoided the long lines at the museum and the exhibition is extraordinaryMonique
Feb, 2025Verified booking
The art was amazing, and restaurant Jardin delicous cappuccino 😍Dr
Apr, 2025Verified booking
The contemporary exhibition on colonialism was excellent. I will not look at "Western" coloniser art in the same way again. I enjoyed the number and the range of paintings by Salvador Dali. Not as many Picasso works as I was expecting. The historical and political themes were interesting for me. Not as many 'wonderful' paintings as I was expecting.Theresa
Apr, 2025Verified booking
Of course the art is what made it memorable. We were glad to be able to take a break in the cafe. The maps were confusing and we missed galleries we wanted to see. The restrooms were hard to find.George
Apr, 2025Verified booking
1) I was confused when I got to the venue as to why I didn't already have a ticket. At one of the venues, the ticket office person initially rejected it as a valid voucher. I had to explain to her that it was. 2) the tour groups at the Prado make the experience impossible to enjoy for independent travelers. You should try to reserve certain hours of the day when tour groups aren't allowed to operate. They monopolize all the masterpieces.
These tickets are valid for an extended duration. The exact details will be present on the ticket.
The Reina Sofia Museum is home to the greatest Spanish artists from the 20th century which attracts more than 3.5 million visitors annually. The collections consist of 1,653 paintings and 707 sculptures along with a horde of paperwork, graphic art, and photographs.
However, the museum is most famous for the Guernica. This prolific piece by Pablo Picasso symbolizes Spain’s transition to democracy and is a universally recognized icon for the principles of anti-war and anti-autocracy. With lush gardens and vaulted hallways, walking through this artsy abode is a delight in itself and that statement doesn’t even account for the artworks inside.
Browse through over 20 Dali pieces, a full room dedicated to Joan Miro’s paintings, and a room on Women at the Forefront featuring works by the iconic Angeles Santos and Delhy Tejero. This modern art museum is a wonderland of art! With a simple upgrade, you can tune into the official audio guide to fill your stroll of Reina Sofia with colorful insights into art and the artist's life. A must if you want to develop a deep appreciation and understanding of art.
What to bring
- Carry your trusted earphones and a fully charged device for the best audio guide experience.
What's not allowed
- Photos without flash, tripod, monopode, or any other stabilizing element of cameras are allowed, except where otherwise indicated. No photos or image recordings are allowed in area 206 (Guernica).
- Food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum, as there are already several dining options available along with specific areas for their consumption. Carrying water is duly justified in the case of pregnant women, guests with special needs, and anyone who may be sick.
Accessibility
- The venue loans special hearing loops for people with hearing impairment.
Additional information
- The Reina Sofía Museum is open on Monday and Wednesday to Saturday from 10am to 9pm, and Sundays from 10am to 2:30pm. It is closed on Tuesdays.
- The Reina Sofía Museum is closed on January 1 and 6, May 1 and 15, November 9, and December 24, 25 and 31.
- Make sure to keep your ticket during the entire visit, as the Museum staff may ask you for it at any time.
- Due to conservation measures, the exhibition rooms must be kept at a constant temperature of 21º Celsius. Given the temperature inside the Museo, an item of warm clothing in summer is recommended.
- Guests under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Guests between the ages of 14 and 18 who wish to visit the museum without an adult must show their national ID document.
- Entry is free for guests from certain categories, full list here
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the attraction.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Reina Sofía National Museum of Art Center.
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Address: C. de Sta. Isabel, 52, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain.
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