All ancient art museums to visit in Community of Madrid

Step back in time with the fascinating collections of 8 ancient art museums in Community of Madrid. Marvel at artifacts, sculptures, and relics from ancient civilizations that tell the story of human history.

Do you have a fascination with ancient history and art? These are the top ancient art museums in Community of Madrid:

  1. Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial1

    Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial

     Madrid
    El Escorial, located in the Madrid Autonomous Region at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain, is a significant religious and cultural structure. It comprises a monastery, palace, library, and other sections. This complex was used as a residence by King Philip II of Spain, adding to its historical significance.
  2. Prado National Museum2

    Prado National Museum

     Madrid
    The Prado National Museum holds and exhibits one of the largest collections of European art in the world. It contains more than 7,600 paintings, some of them on the display here and some on loan in other museums. Being one of the most visited art museums in the world, the Prado National Museum is ho
  3. Royal Collections Gallery Madrid3

    Royal Collections Gallery Madrid

     Madrid
    The Royal Collections Gallery, which was originally known as the Royal Collections Museum, is an art museum situated in Madrid. It is managed by the Spanish state agency Patrimonio Nacional and is located in a new building above the gardens of the Campo del Moro park, adjacent to the Almudena Cathedral and the Royal Palace.
  4. Cerralbo Museum4

    Cerralbo Museum

     Madrid
    The Cerralbo Museum is a museum in Madrid that is housed in a historical mansion where it exhibits an extensive collection of artwork (over 50.000 objects). The museum is named after the marquis of Cerralbo, who used to own it. What was once considered the greatest private art collection in Spain, c
  5. Casita del Príncipe5

    Casita del Príncipe

     El Escorial
    La Casita del Príncipe, also known as Casita de Abajo, is a royal residence from the 18th century. It is located in the municipality of El Escorial, in the Community of Madrid, Spain. The building was designed by Juan de Villanueva, one of the most important architects of Spanish neoclassicism, and was built between 1771 and 1775. It was declared a Cultural Interest Property in 1931.
  6. Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando Museum6

    Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando Museum

     Madrid
    The Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando is the academy where many notables such as Picasso, Dalí or Goya studied. The academy has been transformed into an exhibition space and now serves as an art museum: the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando Museum. One of the higlights of this pla
  7. Roman Inn7

    Roman Inn

     Collado Mediano
    Miaccum, also known as Miacum, is an ancient Roman mansion that holds historical significance. It is situated on the road between Segovia and Titulciam, and its existence is documented in the Itineraries of Antoninus. This location offers a glimpse into the Roman era and the architectural style of that period.
  8. Liria Palace - Casa de Alba Foundation8

    Liria Palace - Casa de Alba Foundation

     Madrid
    Liria Palace - Casa de Alba Foundation (Palacio de Liria - Fundacion Casa de Alba) is a Neo-classical palace that was built in the 18th and renovated in the 20th century. It houses a collection of European art, including paintings, engravings, sculptures and decorative arts. It holds works by famous