Madrid Museum of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando Tickets

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Discover the Museum of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid with this entry. Its art collection is made up of more than 1,500 paintings, 1,500 sculptures, as well as thousands of pieces of furniture, gold and silverware, ceramics and much more. You will also have access to the Gabinete de Goya at the Calcografía Nacional.

The visit will last approximately 2 to 3 hours and you will see works by great artists such as Goya, Arcimboldo, Rubens and El Greco. This is one of the best art galleries in Spain, housing Spanish, Italian and Flemish works of art.

  • Walk through the halls and corridors of the Museum of the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, where you will find one of the largest art collections.
  • You can also visit the Gabinete de Goya at the Calcografía Nacional, which exhibits 228 copperplates by the painter Francisco de Goya.
  • This space contains 1,500 paintings, 1,500 sculptures, objects of goldsmithery and silverware. There are works by Arcimboldo, Rubens and El Greco, among other artists.

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  • Tickets for the Museum of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid
  • Tickets for the Gabinete de Goya at the Calcografía Nacional
  • Access to temporary exhibitions

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With this ticket you can explore the Museum of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid. The visit will last approximately 2 to 3 hours and you will see works of art by illustrious painters such as Rubens, El Greco, Goya and Van Dyck. From the Renaissance to contemporary art, you will join a journey through the history of art.

The experience also includes entry to the Gabinete de Goya at the Calcografía Nacional. There are more than 1,500 paintings and 1,500 sculptures of Spanish, Italian and Flemish art, as well as a large number of furniture, goldsmith's objects, silverware and much more. Part of this collection belonged to the politician and nobleman Manuel Godoy.

Founded in 1752, the museum was originally conceived for activities based on painting, architecture, sculpture and engraving. In recent decades more valuable works of art have been added: photographs, sheet music, music books and manuals. You can also see exotic objects of great value: medieval Persian ceramics, Chinese terracottas and jade figurines.

In the museum you can visit the 59 rooms, distributed over 3 floors, which make up the building. There are works by great masters such as Velázquez, Murillo and Zurbarán, but perhaps the collection of Francisco de Goya is the most important: including 13 of his paintings and up to 228 copper etching plates.

The Goya Cabinet in the National Chalcography is one of the most interesting areas and you will have full access to it. Renovated with new museographic, lighting and technological criteria, here you will be able to gain an in-depth understanding of Goya's creative process thanks to explanatory videos.

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    A walk through the culture of Madrid, great museum!
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    S.
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    Undoubtedly the Accademia museum has a large exhibition of masterpieces of many painters that I heard about but did not recognise their paintings. I took several pictures, the museum is very nice too.
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    Impressive collection!
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    A very tasteful place, I recommend it!
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