Back to Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Best of Madrid This museum seems like a love it or hate it deal. What's not to love about original Dali and Picasso pieces? Some other reviewers would rather go to the park or complain about the parking? Whatever. Make this part of your trip; walking distance from Atocha train station. When I went in 2000 it was free admission after 2:30 on Saturdays.
Reviewed by: David from on Jul 19 2008 Spectacular building and collection Without question one of the most impressive
Reviewed by: frank from on May 31 2008 The history of the modern art It s a excellent colection of works by Picasso,Dali,Miro etc.There is a must to visit for every man who is interessing in modern art.The pictures are arranged thematic,in good order.There is no so crowded like in "Prado museum".I enjoyed this collection very well.
Reviewed by: ivan from on Jan 26 2008 This should be higher on your list Reina Sofia is a great musuem. It holds many works by Dali, Miro and of course Picasso. The most important work being Guernica, which was made by Picasso to decorate the Spanish Pavillion at the World Fair in 1937. The museum is free on Saturday´s.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 16 2007 Surprise view Excellent art gallery and it has a nice view of the city from the glass elevators. Now, you can't photograph any of the art work, even without a flash.
Reviewed by: Juan from on May 06 2007 Better relax in a park Maybe modern art is too complicated for me ;) but I think I liked maximum 3 pieces in the whole museum. It is a waste of time, space and money, even if the tickets were cheap.
Reviewed by: orlat84 from on Feb 19 2006 Waste of space If you're a fan of modern art, this is the place for you. If not, don't waste your time. I fully considered this museum a complete waste of space and my money, however cheap the tickets were. I think that the art is completely useless and I was actually shocked to see one painting was merely a bunch of black dots. Don't waste your time at Reina Sofia, go to the Prado.
Reviewed by: KatherineW from on Nov 28 2005 we hated it people were mean,disrespectful, and rude. Need better parking space, and more restrooms. It was the worst experience I had ever had.I dont think many people would enjoy it.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 29 2005 Took my breath away! The museum from inside and outside screams modern art. The prices are not expensive, and students, like i, can get in for even cheaper with an id card (and u dont have to go to school in spain, it could be ur id from wherever school in the world you attend). The 2 levels are art should keep you busy enough, but thats not all the museum offers, also including a cafeteria and a library.The museum is a great place to spend your time while in Madrid, you can see arts of work by Dali and Picasso, and be amazed by picassos large work of art "Guernica", and other artists work like Ponce de Leons "Accident." Overall, it was my highlight in the trip.
Reviewed by: madtvfan_11 from on Oct 01 2005 schedule in a day for this place in madrid you'll find three of the best museums in the world. if you're looking for classical or religious art, visit the prado. if you're looking to see art through the ages, from classical to abstract, visit the thyssen. but for a major contemporary art experience you must visit la reina sofia.