Led by an Art Insider You’re guided by a professional art dealer, advisor, and cultural host—not a generic tour guide. This means a richer, more personal experience that blends storytelling, context, and emotion.
Curated Like a Private Viewing Rather than rushing through endless rooms, the experience focuses on a handpicked selection of works that reveal the heart of modern Spanish art—from Miró to Guernica.
Small Group, Big Connection With a maximum of 8 guests, this tour invites conversation and reflection. You won’t be lost in a crowd—you’ll be part of a shared cultural experience.
A Deeper Guernica Experience We don’t just look at Guernica—we explore why it still matters. And we end with a work by Richard Serra, inspired by Guernica and marked by its own mysterious story.
For Curious Travelers, Not Just Tourists This is a tour for people who want to feel something, learn something, and see art with new eyes—whether you're a first-time visitor or a lifelong art lover.
Let me take you inside the Reina Sofía the way I share it with collectors and friends—as a space full of stories, tension, and beauty. As an art dealer, advisor, and cultural host, I’ll guide you through Spain’s most important modern art museum in a small-group experience designed for curious, thoughtful travelers. We’ll begin with a short introduction to the museum’s origins, then explore surrealism, cubism, and the avant-garde through a curated selection of bold, era-defining works. Along the way, you’ll encounter pieces by Dalí, Miró, and Juan Gris—uncovering the symbols and stories behind their most iconic creations. We’ll spend time with Picasso’s Guernica, diving into its history, meaning, and emotional power. Then, we’ll close with a striking piece by Richard Serra—originally created in response to Guernica and re-made after mysteriously disappearing from a warehouse. It’s a powerful reminder that Guernica’s message still echoes in art today. With just 8 guests per group, there’s space for reflection, dialogue, and a deeper connection with the art—beyond the crowds, and beyond the surface.
You will make your own way to the meeting points