These Express Lane tickets get you into this remarkable museum faster and cheaper than buying at the door See Picasso's powerful and moving anti-war mural Guernica – quite possibly Spain's most famous artwork
Getting There:
Bus: Several lines stop near the entrance of the museum Train: Any line to Atocha-RENFE Metro: 1 to Atocha or 3 to Lavapiés
Highlights
3 hours
Non-refundable
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Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Non-refundable
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Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Access to the temporary exhibition(s)
Access to the permanent collection
Guided tour
Rescheduling is not possible for this ticket.
Meeting Points
Departure
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
Return
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These Express Lane tickets get you into this remarkable museum faster and cheaper than buying at the door See Picasso's powerful and moving anti-war mural Guernica – quite possibly Spain's most famous artwork
Getting There:
Bus: Several lines stop near the entrance of the museum Train: Any line to Atocha-RENFE Metro: 1 to Atocha or 3 to Lavapiés
Highlights
3 hours
Non-refundable
Avoid Queues
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Non-refundable
Avoid Queues
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Access to the temporary exhibition(s)
Access to the permanent collection
Guided tour
Rescheduling is not possible for this ticket.
Meeting Points
Departure
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
Return
Itinerary
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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
The Reina Sofía also holds works by the other 20th century titans of Spanish art, Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró. The collection principally spans the 20th century up to the 1980s. There are a few pieces from non-Spaniard artists, including Francis Bacon’s Lying Figure, but the focus of the collection is quite solidly Spain.
In addition to the paintings, the museum also boasts an impressive collection of sculptures, including some colorful and distinctive works by Miró, and a bust of Picasso by Pablo Gargallo.
The crown jewel of the Reina Sofía is undoubtedly Picasso's Guernica in Room 206 on the 2nd floor. But some other paintings move from time to time, and thus can be harder to track. The Reina Sofía organizes works by theme, so in order to see all of the Dalí's, you could conceivably need to cover a fair amount of ground.