An original setting
The museum is located in the old General Hospital built by the architect Sabatini under the orders of Charles III of Spain, and was designated a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1977. It is home to one of the world' most highly-prized permanent collections.
The museum' collections come from two sources, the old MEAC (Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art) collections and acquisitions made by the museum itself, in addition to works bequeathed by the Catalan artists Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró. The permanent collection is located on the second floor, divided into rooms dedicated to Nonell, Anglada Camarasa, Iturrino, Zuloaga, Solana and María Blanchard, among other early 20th-century Spanish painters; the Cubist movement, Picasso, Dalí, Miró, and a room entitled "Ideas". Temporary exhibitions are held in the main museum building, and in the Velázquez and Crystal Palaces. The latest trends by the newest up-and-coming artists are on display in the area called "Espacio UNO", which occupies the ground floor of the main building. Picasso's "Guernica" is one of the most important works on display here.
The museum was enlarged in 2005 to create new exhibition areas. The area devoted to the permanent collection has been increased by over 50%, making the Reina Sofia one of the largest contemporary art museums in the world today. The extension comprises three buildings, mainly dedicated to temporary collections. There is also an auditorium seating 500 people and another smaller one with 200 seats, along with a large arts and humanities library.
Practical info
Designation: National museum
Artistic period: Contemporary
Content: Modern art
Location
Calle Santa Isabel 52
28012 Madrid (Madrid)
info@museoreinasofia.es
http://www.museoreinasofia.esTel.:+34 917741000
Fax.:+ 34 917741056
Useful information
From Wednesday to Saturday
Monday
Does not close at midday
From 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Sunday
From 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Closed: Tuesdays, 1 and 6 January, 1 and 15 May, 9 November and 24, 25 and 31 December.
Prices
General: €8
Reduced: €4
Free admission: Monday to Friday, 7-9 pm; Saturdays, 7-9 pm; Sundays, 3-7 pm; 18 April, 18 May, 12 October and 6 December; and for under 18s, students up to 25 years, Youth Card holders, over 65s, large families, disabled persons and ICOM members (International Council of Museums), with ID.
Services
Audio guide, Left items and cloakroom service, Cafe, Disabled facilities, Shop, Guided tours
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