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Madrid museums – the Madrid Prado museum and other museums to visit in and around the city of Madrid see also Madrid old town and travel guide to Madrid holidays Spain
Bourbon Madrid lies to the east of Madrid old town. Once upon a time, this region contained meadows, gardens, and a Hapsburg palace. Today, the area is famous for the Museo de Prado, one of the world’s greatest art museums. To find the most illustrious assembly of Spanish paintings, one must look no further than the Museo de Prado (book hotels), which is home to works by Velazquez and Goya. While the Spanish collections rank among the museum’s best, the Museo de Prado also offers fine exhibits of Flemish, Dutch, Italian and French paintings. Bourbon Madrid is the ideal area for taking long strolls; its avenues are wide and there are many fine attractions that include fountains, historic buildings, and world-class hotels. While exploring the area’s many sites, look for standout attractions like the Plaza de Cibeles (containing the Greco-Roman Cybele fountain), the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (another world-class art gallery), the Museo Naval (an museum devoted to Spain’s rich naval history), and the Hotel Palace (an extravagant hotel frequented by the international elite). The area of La Castellana is the commercial heart of the city. It is also the administrative center of Madrid . La Castellana is actually a long central boulevard that is famous for its elegance, summer palaces, and boutiques. This area is home to the Tribunal Supremo, Spain ’s Supreme Court; the Museo de Cera, a wax museum; the Museo Arqueologico, a world-famous natural history museum; and the notable Café Gijon, which is still a favorite destination spot for the city’s literati and intellectuals.While the city itself boasts a myriad of museums and architectural marvels, the outlying areas must also be included in any itinerary. For instance, the following sites lie outside central part of the city but are worth including on a visit to Madrid: the Museo de America, Arco de la Victoria, Sala del Canal de Isabel II, Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida, and the Casa de Campo. Madrid is a culturally and historically rich city that comprises many old and new styles. Vibrant and sophisticated, travelers will find a wealth of sites to see. Be sure to sample the tapas and exuberant nightlife of this internationally renowned city in the heart of Spain . |
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