Admission to: Reina Sofia Museum
Access to the permanent collection
Access to the temporary exhibitions is available, except for the current exhibition Picasso 1906
Tour guide
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Free for children aged 0-17
Children aged 18+ will be charged the same rate as adults
This activity has no age limit
Free for senior aged 65+
Free for students aged 25 and below with a valid student ID
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Free entry is available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 19:00 and Sundays from 12:30
Free entry is available on 18 April, 18 May, 12 October, and 6 December
The Reina Sofia Museum, housed in an 18th-century former hospital, is Madrid’s leading contemporary art museum. Remodeled in 1992, it features an impressive collection of 20th-century Spanish art, highlighting renowned artists like Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Joan Miro. A key attraction is Picasso's monumental Guernica, located in Room 205. Visitors can also admire sculptures, including Miro’s distinctive works and a bust of Picasso by Pablo Gargallo. While Spanish art is the primary focus, the museum also showcases select works by international artists such as Francis Bacon. The collection is organized by theme, encouraging visitors to explore various areas to view all of Dali’s masterpieces, among other iconic works
By bus: Take lines 32 or 6 to Prado-Atocha or Estacion Madrid and walk 3 minutes to the Reina Sofia Museum
By train: Take lines C3 or C5 to Estacion Madrid and walk 8 minutes to the Reina Sofia Museum
By metro: Take lines 1 to Atocha or lines 3 to Lavapies and walk 3-7 minutes to Reina Sofia Museum