Madrid Attractions

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

The second gallery in Madrid's 'golden triangle' of art museums is the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza. Housing the former private collection of the Thyssen family, the works were bought by the city of Madrid to enrich its fund of art treasures. The collection, in the restored 18th century Palacio de Villahermosa near the Prado, contains more than 800 paintings, sculptures, carvings and tapestries, ranging from primitive Flemish works to contemporary pieces. Among the highlights are works by Renoir, Durer and Van Eyck. The collection includes some major American works as well.

Address: Villahermosa Palace, 8 Paseo del Prado; E-mail: mtb@museothyssen.org; Website: www.museothyssen.org; Telephone: 91 369 0151; Transport: Metro to Banco de España station. A variety of public buses also provide transport to the museum; Opening time: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 7pm; Admission: €6 (permanent exhibition); concessions €4. Free for children under 12


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