Reina Sofia Museum Tour - Fast Track

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Duration: 1 hour

Included

Included
Entry to the Reina Sofia Museum with fast-track access
Included
Professional bilingual guide (English & Spanish speaking)

Excluded

Excluded
Transportation to the museum

Important information

Schedule:

Start time: 12:45pm

Meeting point: Main entrance of the Museum, Street Santa Isabel 52 next to the tall Statue with the red star on the top

Closed on Tuesdays and Sundays

Please note:

Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the selected tour date.
No refunds in the case of a no show
No refunds past the tour date & time
When the volume of visitors is high (such as school holidays), there may be long queues

Highlights

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If you’re an art lover and want to indulge in 20th century Spanish art, make sure to visit the famous Reina Sofia Museum. Named after Queen Sofia, this museum opened in 1992 and is home to more than 18,000 pieces of art. Focused primarily on Spanish art, the Reina Sofia Museum holds excellent collections of Spain’s greatest 20th century artists such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Joan Miro.

As one of the largest art museums in the world, taking a tour of the Reina Sofia Museum with a professional tour guide will ensure that you don’t miss any important pieces of art. Additionally, you’ll gain expert knowledge and a different perspective on different artworks and artists. Skip the long queues as you make your way to the meeting point where your guide will be waiting for you.

Explore the different galleries and hallways with your guide as you admire the stunning exhibitions of art. The most famous artwork in the museum is ‘Guernica’ – Picasso’s most renowned piece of art. Many critics regard this painting as the most powerful and moving anti-war painting in history.

Discover many of Spain’s best artists and sculptors as you take your time and wander around the gallery. Along with its extensive Spanish art collection, the Reina Sofia Museum often has temporary international art exhibits.

Today, the Reina Sofia Museum holds one of the largest art collections in the world. Have a peaceful afternoon, exploring and learning about different artists and their artworks.