National Museum Of Romanticism — Museo in Madrid

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National Museum Of Romanticism

Museo at Calle de San Mateo, 13, 28004 Madrid, Spain, Madrid, Madrid, 28004 . Aquí encontrarás información detallada sobre National Museum Of Romanticism: dirección, teléfono, fax, horario de atención, comentarios de clientes, fotos, direcciones y más.

Horario de apertura

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Thursday
    9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Friday
    9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Saturday
    9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Sunday
    10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Clasificación

4
/
5
Residencia en 8 reviews

Contactos

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Región:
Madrid
Dirección:
Calle de San Mateo, 13, 28004 Madrid, Spain, Madrid, Madrid, 28004
City:
Madrid
Postcode:
28004

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National Museum Of Romanticism es España Museo basado en Madrid, Madrid. National Museum Of Romanticism está ubicado en Calle de San Mateo, 13, 28004 Madrid, Spain,


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Reseñas de National Museum Of Romanticism

  • Leonardo
    Adicional 2016.03.24
    We didn't have the chance, but apparently they have a very nice café bar in a indoor garden inside the palace. Try to find it!
  • Mateo
    Adicional 2016.02.02
    I totally recommend you to visit it :) it's not the most typical museum, so it's perfect if you want to do something different but cultural at the same time. It's very very cheap, even free for students younger than 25. And it's very well located, in the heart of one of the most popular neighbourhoods in Madrid.
  • Julieta
    Adicional 2015.09.10
    Beautiful museum packed with old and nice objects. Well done and fair prize.
  • Valeria
    Adicional 2015.08.30
    This place also had a huge collection of everyday objects of that time, of course only from the upper class, very nice and quite interesting. Such as children toys, coutlery, latest, lots of furniture... Including a bidet/toilet from Fernando VII.
  • Sofia
    Adicional 2015.01.24
    Neat little museum, but the staff at the front desk/tickets/information don't speak any English and were incredibly rude to me. Yes, I realize it's not an English speaking country but if you're going to work at a tourist attraction, you should have a passing knowledge of a few different languages because guess what? You're going to have to interact with tourists from other countries. I am a pretty seasoned traveler and I have NEVER encountered anything like the behavior from these people, all over a misunderstanding about one euro. Enter at your own risk or skip altogether and visit "The Big Three" (Prado, Thyssen, Reina Sofia) or the Royal Palace where you will be treated as a welcome guest and not subjected to an employee shouting at you in Spanish, stomping, and flailing her arms around making a spectacle of herself in front of other visitors because I don't have one euro to lock up my very small bag - which no other museum in any other part of Madrid or the world has ever insisted I lock up before. In contrast, the employees actually inside the exhibit were extremely pleasant and helpful.
  • Ana
    Adicional 2014.09.28
    The museum has a very impressive collection of romantic paintings. You can see many portraits on the monarchy at that time and also the common people's life in Spain and Madrid, which I found even more interesting.
  • Michelle
    Adicional 2014.06.26
    Beautiful museum with paintings and objects from the era in the various restored rooms of this “typical” 18th-century villa. The garden is a lovely garden place for a romantic glass of wine or tea and cakes.
  • Florencia
    Adicional 2014.05.07
    it also has wonderful temporary contemporary installations like Juan Millás’ “A grove of trees from a point of view” (until January 2018).
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