Reina Sofía Museum
National museum dedicated to 20th-century and contemporary art housed in the historic Edificio Sabatini, featuring important collections of Spanish and international modern art. Read more…
Opening hours
Mo 10:00-19:00; Tu off; We 10:00-19:00; Th 10:00-19:00; Fr 10:00-19:00; Sa 10:00-19:00; Su 10:00-12:30,14:30
Admission
Free for under 18s, seniors over 65, and students (ticket office only); free during free hours (online booking required)
The museum is located within the historic Edificio Sabatini, a former hospital building rehabilitated to accommodate extensive modern and contemporary art collections. It holds works by renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Joan Miró, emphasizing Spanish art alongside international pieces. Architect Jean Nouvel contributed to the museum's architectural development.
Established in 1992, the museum holds the status of a National Monument and forms part of Madrid's prominent art scene. It offers a range of exhibitions, guided tours, educational programs, and cultural events focused on modern and contemporary art. The museum is wheelchair accessible and integrates both historical and contemporary architectural elements.
The Edificio Sabatini is a key component of the museum complex, known for its architectural heritage. The institution is recognized as Spain's premier national museum for 20th-century and contemporary art, combining its role as a museum, memorial, and cultural center.
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