All art museums and attractions to visit in Madrid

Madrid (Community of Madrid) has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 36 art museums that are located in Madrid.

Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Madrid? These are the ones:

  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. Royal Palace of Madrid2

    Royal Palace of Madrid

     Madrid
    The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish royalty but is used only for state ceremonies. Visitors can see the marvelous interior decorations, made using various materials, from marble to mahogany. The palace is also home to Royal Armoury of Madrid. Surrounded by large and p
  3. Prado National Museum3

    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
  4. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum4

    Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

     Madrid
    The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum is a museum in Madrid that houses one of the largest collections of art in the world, with more than 1,600 paintings. The museum pays special attention to Italian primitive and Anglophone art. The highlights of the exhibitions in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum include El
  5. Queen Sofia Arts Center5

    Queen Sofia Arts Center

     Madrid
    The Queen Sofia Arts Center (Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía) is a museum in Madrid that is named after Queen Sofía. The museum houses a ginormous collection of Spanish art of the 20th century, with works by Dalí, Picasso, Miró and many others. One of the highlights of the permanent exhibi
  6. Sorolla Museum6

    Sorolla Museum

     Madrid
    The Sorolla Museum in Madrid holds and exhibits work by the artist Joaquín Sorolla, as well as members of his family such as his daughter Elena. Sorolla excelled in the painting of portraits, landscapes and monumental works of social and historical themes. The museum is housed in what was originally
  7. Royal Collections Gallery Madrid7

    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.
  8. National Archaeological Museum Madrid8

    National Archaeological Museum Madrid

     Madrid
    The National Archaeological Museum Madrid (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) is a museum in Madrid with numismatic, archaeological and ethnographical finds. Visitors can discover four floors of historical artifacts from different periods, from Prehistory and Protohistory, to the Middle Ages and the moder
  9. Cerralbo Museum9

    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
  10. Museo Lázaro Galdiano10

    Museo Lázaro Galdiano

     Madrid
    The Museo Lázaro Galdiano in Madrid features José Lázaro Galdiano´s collection of art from wide range of periods. It contains important collections of valuable works from the prehistoric period to the nineteenth century, with a focus on Iberian work, including paintings by great painters, such as Bo
  11. Museo del Romanticismo11

    Museo del Romanticismo

     Madrid
    The Museo del Romanticismo is a musuem in Madrid that is housed in an 18th-century palace with more than 20 rooms filled with interesting period artifacts from paintings and decorative arts, to furniture and sculptures. Visitors can explore the place where romantic writers used to gather. One of the
  12. Fundación MAPFRE Madrid – Sala Recoletos12

    Fundación MAPFRE Madrid – Sala Recoletos

     Madrid
  13. Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales13

    Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales

     Madrid
  14. Círculo de Bellas Artes14

    Círculo de Bellas Artes

     Madrid
  15. Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando Museum15

    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
  16. Museum of the Americas16

    Museum of the Americas

     Madrid
    The Museum of the Americas (Museo de América) is an anthropology museum in Madrid of which the main exhibition includes artistic, archaeological and ethnographic collections dedicated to American society, religion and communication dating back to Paleolithic period. The Museum of the Americas in Mad
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    The Neomudéjar Museum

     Madrid
  18. Museum of Costume18

    Museum of Costume

     Madrid
    The Museum of Costume (Museo del Traje) in Madrid is a museum where you can see collections of costumes dating back to the Middle Ages as well as pieces created by contemporary fashion designers. The exhibitions try to display the evolution of dress and fashion industry in Spain. To enrich the knowl
  19. Juan March Institute19

    Juan March Institute

     Madrid
  20. Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas20

    Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas

     Madrid
    The National Museum of Decorative Arts (Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas) is a museum in Madrid that is one of the oldest museums in the city. The museum illustrates the evolution of industrial arts", including furniture, ceramics, glass, and textiles though its collections of mainly the 16th and
  21. Museo de la Biblioteca Nacional21

    Museo de la Biblioteca Nacional

     Madrid
    The Biblioteca Nacional de España is the National Library of Spain, located in Madrid. It is a major public library and the largest in Spain and even one of the largest in the world. The Museum of the National Library of Spain (Museo de la Biblioteca Nacional ), formerly the Museum of the Book, is r
  22. Palacio de Velasquez22

    Palacio de Velasquez

     Madrid
    Palacio de Velasquez (Velázquez Palace) is an exhibition hall in Madrid that is located in El Retiro Park. It was once used as a museum promoting ceramics and glass-making, but is now dedicated to temporary exhibitions of Spain's National Museum of Modern Art. Named after the architect Ricardo Veláz
  23. ABC Museum of Drawing and Illustration23

    ABC Museum of Drawing and Illustration

     Madrid
    The ABC Museum of Drawing and Illustration is an artistic center Madrid that is more than just a collection of drawings, also featuring an impressive piece of modern architecture. The exhibitions show the evolution of graphic arts and illustrations from the 1890s to contemporary artists. The highlig
  24. Museum of Contemporary Art Conde Duque24

    Museum of Contemporary Art Conde Duque

     Madrid
    The Museum of Contemporary Art Conde Duque (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo) is a museum in Madrid that is housed in the historic barracks of the Conde Duque from the beginning of the 18th century. The collection of the Contemporary Art Museum in Madrid consists mainly of painting and graphic work, but
  25. Matadero Madrid25

    Matadero Madrid

     Madrid
    Matadero Madrid, located in the Arganzuela district of Madrid, is a unique blend of history and modernity. Once a slaughterhouse, it has been transformed into a contemporary arts centre. This transformation has allowed the building to retain its historical significance while also serving as a hub for contemporary art and culture.
  26. Museum of Public Art26

    Museum of Public Art

     Madrid
    The Museum of Public Art is an open-air gallery located under a bridge that is home to 17 abstract sculptures made by Spanish artists, such as Joan Miró, Alberto Sánchez and Gustavo Torner. The aim of this art project was to recover this urban space and to make general public aware of Spanish abstra
  27. IKONO Madrid27

    IKONO Madrid

     Madrid
    The IKONO concept is revolutionizing the leisure sector by allowing its customers to enjoy different ikonic spaces where they can experience unique and incomparable moments. This challenges the creativity of visitors, who are the protagonists: with a young and groundbreaking project that offers
  28. Liria Palace - Casa de Alba Foundation28

    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
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    Sala de Magia Houdini

     Madrid
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    Nomad Immersive Museum

     Madrid
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    Fundación Manuel Benedito

     Madrid
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    Ivorypress

     Madrid
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    Sala Alcalá 31

     Madrid
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    Museo ICO

     Madrid
    The ICO Museum is an exhibition space of the ICO Foundation in Madrid with exhibition with the artistic collections of the Official Credit Institute. These collections are divided in three sub collections in which Spanish art of the 20th century is mostly represented: one of sculpture, one of painti
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    Museo Africano Mundo Negro

     Madrid
    The Museo Africano Mundo Negro is a museum in Madrid that is dedicated to the history of African tribal culture that is housed in the offices of the Combonian Missionaries of Madrid. The museum is dedicated to the missionary work of Saint Daniele Comboni during his trips to Africa between 1854 and 1
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    Sala de Arte Joven

     Madrid