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6 stars for the sheer volume of Picasso’s work and showing the chronological order of his progression. Lovely video showing him actually making art in his studio. However, 4 stars for the overcrowding and lack of seating throughout the museum, which made it tiring. People sitting on the floor. Lots of staff though doing their best.
Loved my visit to the Picasso Museum. I just wish it had a few more of its their most colorful pieces. I also thoroughly enjoyed the wall of sketches. I got a few awesome gifts and the gift shop a Picasso socks and a Picasso book for kids. Some of my favorites are included.
Wow, wonderful collection where you can see Picasso become, Picasso. Many paintings from his study of la medinas show him trying new concepts, shapes, and abstraction. It is truly amusing to see the development. As my 16 year old daughter said, he was silly. But the paintings also show how creative and expressive one can be. It is truly inspiring. We couldn't choose a favorite. Loved, loved, loved the collection. Left loving him even more.
Schönes Museum, große Kunst. Rollstuhlgerecht. Unbedingt vorher Tickets kaufen, die Schlange war seeehhhrr lang
The view was fantastic from the top. Must visit. The museum needs at least half a day. We went there only for a couple of hours. It is free on some days and I bought the tickets (free) online itself.

Must visit if you are in Barcelona
This beautiful and majestic art museum is located on the Montjuic hill. It contains vast artworks from the 10th to the 20th century and offers a complete exhibition encompassing all art disciplines, including sculpture, painting, drawing, engraving, posters, photography, and coin collections. Not only is the museum building beautiful, but it also has an excellent panoramic view of the city from its entrance point. We initially planned to check it out briefly but spent hours admiring its collections. Remember to have lunch at the museum's restaurant, Oleum, and try the course meal, which is very good and reasonably priced. The restaurant's view is fantastic.
Das Prado Museum in Madrid ist zweifellos ein Juwel in der Welt der Kunst und Kultur. Mit einer atemberaubenden Sammlung, die von den Meisterwerken der spanischen Malerei bis hin zu bedeutenden Werken der europäischen Kunst reicht, bietet das Prado Museum ein unvergleichliches Kunsterlebnis. Die sorgfältig kuratierten Ausstellungen und die beeindruckende Architektur des Museums selbst machen jeden Besuch zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis. Die Vielfalt und Qualität der Kunstwerke, darunter Werke von Velázquez, Goya, El Greco und vielen anderen, sind einfach überwältigend. Das Personal ist zudem außerordentlich freundlich und hilfsbereit, was den Besuch noch angenehmer macht. Für Kunstliebhaber und -kenner ist das Prado Museum ein absolutes Muss und verdient ohne Zweifel eine Bewertung von 5 Sternen. Ein Tag reicht kaum aus, um die Fülle und Schönheit der ausgestellten Werke vollständig zu erfassen. Es ist ein Ort, zu dem man immer wieder zurückkehren möchte.
Martin
at 2024 Apr 01
Martin
at 2024 Apr 01
I do not understand the hype of others. This is a nice place but far from being exquisite - it may also be due to the fact that the palace was reconstructed after the civil war.
I had to take a guided tour to visit this museum. It was okay, a lot of facts were given. It was interesting to learn how much Spanish aristocracy was entangled with the French invaders at the time and Eugenia even married Napoleon III. The palace itself was reconstructed because during the Civil War it was burnt down. The exhibitions and the rooms are nice, somehow it lacks surprise. Personally, I dislike guided tours, as they disturb one's rhythm. So, this might have clouded my reception of the palace - the guide was friendly and all.
In contemporary exhibition about fashion (La Moda) there are a few more rooms displaying paintings and then the original clothes.
An expensive experience. This palace is not on top of my must-sees of Madrid (rather go to the Sorolla museum).
Super visite, de plus avec une entrée gratuite.
A fascinating modern art collection featuring Spanish artists. Don't forget to visit the observation deck; the view is phenomenal. It's much less crowded than other tourist attractions, so there's no need to buy tickets in advance.
I had an incredible opportunity to visit and view the most extensive collection of Picasso's artwork at this museum. The exhibit showcased various classical art pieces, sketches, experiments, and his signature style that made him famous worldwide. I thoroughly enjoyed this experience and highly recommend visiting this museum!
It's okay, not everything is interesting. The modern art is more interesting than the old exhibits. The building itself is also nice. In general if you have to chose between this museum and something else you are better off with something else. The view is nice though.
Kevin Moore
at 2024 Mar 25
Kevin Moore
at 2024 Mar 25
What an absolute gem this palace is.

You have a multilingual guide, and an audio guide for the 65 minute tour of this magnificent property.

The rooms are exquisite and full of treasures and history. The ceilings and chandeliers are fantastic.

You cannot take photos inside the buildings.

There are about 12 people to a group.

Although this palace is not well known, it should be on everyone's bucket list if visiting Madrid.

There is a tube station right across the road from it, or it is a short walk from Callao.
The Picasso Museum has a very diverse collection of Picasso’s art, so although it is just for one artist, there is always new style/medium in every section so you will not get bored! I especially appreciated that there is a designated flow of movement in which you are directed to walk through the installations, this way you are not running into people and you can make sure you see everything. The museum is a good size, I got through it in about an hour. I came on a Thursday night, with a specific ticket that you can reserve for free the Monday before (which was a great find), but it was very crowded. I enjoyed this museum overall
Das Museum an sich war sehr schön. Der Aufbau am Anfang etwas unübersichtlich aber dank der guten beschriftung der Räume kann man sich dan doch gut zurecht finden.

Das Essen im Museum Café war lecker und preislich auch in Ordnung.

Das Personal am Eingang hätte etwas freundlicher sein können aber wer Tag täglich mit Touristen zu tun hat ist vermutlich etwas schneller gereizt.

Leider sind keine Fotos in den Austellungsräumen erlaubt.
We walked to the museum, which was mostly uphill. There are escalators and later we found there is a direct bus to back of the entrance. There is some entrance fee where you book ahead of time to avoid chaos. On our visit, there were lot of special exhibition, modern art, medival art, romanesque, Gothic, and baroque art, we were pretty late and had to cover everything in short amount of time. And then we waited for the water fountain show but unfortunately it did not occur.

There is a good cafe in the museum to grab some lunch and snacks.
Overall worth the time and if you have some spare day.
Die Öffnungszeiten sind nicht touristenfreundlich. Wir waren um 13:30 dort und wurden nicht mehr eingelassen. Bis 17 Uhr konnten wir nicht warten, schade ☹️
An enormous, beautiful building with a vast number of exhibits. You have to reserve at least 3 hours to view everything, but it's worth it! In my perspective, the exhibitions on the first floor are more interesting than the ones on the ground.
K
at 2024 Mar 08
K
at 2024 Mar 08
Great place for Picasso lover, a spacious museum with decent interior design. Can have a pleasant walk inside. I entered with Barcelona card, not bad to spend a while there. Just a point to take note of, bottle is not allowed to bring in. I just bought a bottle of water, then have to finish it all right away to enter…
Je crois que c’est le pire accueil que j’ai pu recevoir lors d’une visite de musée.

Déjà dès l’entrée, on nous interpelle très fort « Come here! Where are you from? » et c’est après notre hésitation que le bonhomme se corrige « Hello welcome to… where are you from it’s just for our statistics » ah bah oui c’est déjà un peu mieux….

Ensuite, l’arrogance des agents d’accueil: nous voulions prendre une photo du plafond de l’accueil qui était particulièrement joli, mais comme les agents d’accueils sont postés au milieu, la photo ne rendait pas bien cadrée. Mon conjoint demande gentiment s’il est possible de pénétrer le temps d’une demie seconde dans leur sphère d’accueil afin d’immortaliser la beauté de l’édifice. La demande à peine finalisé que la femme le coupe et lui brandit son index devant son nez en hurlant « NO! » puis frappe de sa main le comptoir en disant « HERE !! ». Cela a résonné dans toute la pièce.
Comment peut-on être aussi imbu de sa personne ? Est-ce qu’un simple « no sorry it’s not possible » était si compliqué ?

Également, les agents de sécurité qui vous suivent à la trace comme des fantômes. Relaxez vous, je ne vais pas décrocher un tableau et le cacher dans mon petit sac à main Valentino où je n’ai déjà pas de place pour mon portefeuille.

À fuir tout simplement.
Heureusement que le musée était gratuit vu le traitement des visiteurs.
Au vu des autres commentaires, c’est pire si vous avez des enfants !
KC
at 2024 Mar 03
KC
at 2024 Mar 03
Highly recommend purchasing tickets in advance, especially the ones with the audio guide – it's worth it!

The guide eloquently narrates the stories behind Picasso and Miro's paintings. The museum is fascinating, well-organized, and a three-hour visit feels just right.

Don't miss the souvenir store on the ground floor, offering a variety of merchandise. A captivating experience for art enthusiasts!
Wow. Amazing. We came when a lot of the museum was being reformed, but the pieces we saw were incredible. Free entry, absolutely worth a visit. Thanks to the Basque government.
Visited today. Snobbish and cold tour of the Duke of Alba palace fire bombed by Franco during the war and curiously rescued by communists who helped save the art collection. Our guide was stiff and unwelcoming….pausing to point at artwork and then “follow me”… 65 minutes later we escaped. Some interesting works but it came off as aristocratic hoarding. Pretentious…Guess the revenue pays for maintenance and insurance. Family lives there. No pictures!
A very well curated museum. The walking path could be a little clearer, but the art was excellent and well spaced out. I thought the information on the walls was the best of any museum I’ve been too. Engaging, a good amount of content, details that are interesting and helpful. Buy your tickets online in advance! It was decently crowded on a Saturday at 10:30 am in February so I’m sure it’s crazy in the summer months.
Super Museum mit einer großen Ausstellungsfläche

Wenn man ab 18 Uhr zur kostenlosen Zeit ins Museum möchte muss man sich auf eine sehr lange Warteschlange vorbereiten.

Diese ist teilweise 300m lang
Jonathan
at 2024 Jan 23
Jonathan
at 2024 Jan 23
So boring. 65 minutes of torture. The tour is with headphones giving you an audio description of paintings of dead aristocracy and tapestries as you are led slowly through various stuffy overheated rooms by a guy whose job it is to point at things. Such unnecessary excess which tries to pass as opulence . Eat the rich, I say
Malte K
at 2024 Jan 07
Malte K
at 2024 Jan 07
Tolles Gebäude und eine Menge besonderer Bilder. Leider gibt mir das kaum etwas. Ich hätte mir mehr historische Hintergründe gewünscht.
Excelente!
Musée gratuit, ce qui est assez rare. Il est ordonné en fonction des époques. J'ai bien aimé la partie XIXe siècle.
Ninh Ly
at 2023 Dec 24
Ninh Ly
at 2023 Dec 24
AMAZING TOUR!
The palace is amazing and it's kind of like a half guided tour, half audio guided tour ... with music coming from the headphones and information from the tour guide, it's quite an experience.

Please note: photography and videography is strictly forbidden, you're urged to lock away your phones before the tour starts and if you do try, there are security around the palace to reprimand you and tell you to stop (or they kick you out).

But definitely worth it, book in advance and get there early because the tour starts promptly.
This place was much better than what we thought it was going to be. Our plan was to just do early door rush at 10 am and leave by noon, but we ended up staying for several hours. Starting with the amazing outlook of Barcelona outside, this museum packed 5 sections of amazing artwork. If you really want to view everything carefully you probably need 6 hours or so. When we showed up at 10 am there were no people here for a while. Come early!
Die Warteschlange war lang und ich habe es mir anders überlegt und bin weiter gegangen. Meine Frau und Tochter haben sich trotzdem angestellt und sich das Kunstmuseum angeschaut. Sie haben sehr davon geschwärmt und empfehlen die digitale Tour zu Buchen (mit Kopfhörern).

Ich bereue es nicht rein gegangen zu sein, werde es aber beim nächsten Besuch nachholen 👍🏼
Umfangreiche Kunstwerke.
Tickets sollte man online kaufen.
Ab 65. Lebensjahr bezahlt man nur
50 Prozent.
Collections like these make me realise that I am very lucky to live “next door” to the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh museum and the Frans Hals museum…
Luckily it is free.
Nice museum without world known masterpieces. But this makes it charming, not crowdy , calm. you can spend there hours just watching beautiful Spanish fine art.
Absolutely recommended for a visit.
Très bel musée pour les amoureux d’art, cerise sur le gâteau une magnifique cours pleine de verdure qui rend le moment paisible et reposant. On a été agréablement surpris par une gentille dame qui nous offre les billets d’entrée gratuitement.
Un très bon musée consacré essentiellement aux peintures de maîtres originaires de Valencia et sa région.
De très beaux retables sont ici présentés et la proximité avec laquelle on peux les observer nous permets d'en admirer toutes les subtilités.
Également des peintures de grands maîtres tel que Goya, Velazquez, Sorrolla, Joan de Joanes,etc... pourront être admirés.
L'entrée est gratuite et les différentes salles assez spacieuses.
Le seul point qui pourrait être je pense améliorer serait la possibilité de pouvoir louer des audio guide expliquant en détail certaines oeuvres.
Muss man natürlich besuchen, wenn man in Madrid ist. Sehr viele Räume in insgesamt 3 Stockwerken. Riesige Anzahl an Gemälden. Die Gemälde haben aber fast alle den gleichen Stil und zeigen alle die ähnlichen Motive: spanische Adlige und deren Familienmitglieder, Würdenträger, wichtige Persönlichkeiten und vor allem sehr viele Motive aus der Bibel und von Heiligen. Alle möglichen Gemälde von der Geburt Christi, der Kreuzigung, seinem Leben. Außerdem sind die Gemälde oft völlig verkehrt beleuchtet. Die düsteren Bilder von Goya sind da eine willkommene Abwechslung. Ticket am besten vorher online kaufen und nicht gleich um 10 Uhr da sein, sondern ein bis zwei Stunden später. Besuch dauert ungefähr 3 Stunden. Das Café/Bistro im Museum ist extrem teuer. Man darf eigentlich keine Getränke mitbringen. Foto machen ist eigentlich auch verboten. ( März 2023 )
Tout simplement un lieu magnifique et chargé d'histoire à travers la peinture 🖌
Les 1eres toiles sont d'ordre religieuse mais cela n'enlève rien au charme de chacune des pièces. C'est leur patrimoine. Lieu calme et chaleureux. Toujours et encore très très très propre jusqu'au toilettes ! C'est GRATUIT donc ça vaut doublement le détour.
Je conseille et recommande ++++
Exposition permanente avec un large choix de peintres espagnols et Valenciens. On peut regretter le nombre limité de peintures de peintres étrangers de la même époque pour apprécier les différentes techniques. Mais ça reste un très bon musée, super cadre, personnel sympa et serviable.
Great museum to visit with good service.

The ticket for museum is free.
Un des plus beaux musées qui m'a été donné de découvrir en Espagne ! Le prix pour entrer est gratuit et la collection est riche en art roman, chrétien (plusieurs alter piece ey commande de patrons locaux dans un état impeccable) et de différentes régions d'Europe comme la Flandre (danish art). Les espaces sont grand et bien aménagé, les lumières rendent bien justice aux oeuvres, et la climatisation rend l'expérience confortable. Toutefois, il serait pratique d' avoir de plus amples explications ou de mise em contexte pour certaines salles (pas tous, mais une minorité) qui n'ont que les noms d'artistes et les titres. Le personnel est courtois et nous avons été en mesure de nous faire servir en anglais en utilisant un vocabulaire sommaire. Puisque l'entrée est gratuite, profitez du restaurant du musée qui vous propose un menu complet pour très peu : le menu du midi se trouve à être 12 euro et comprend 3 services ainsi qu'une coupe de vin (ou boisson sana alcool). Le menu varie selon les jours et les heures d'ouverture du restaurant diffèrent des heures du musée : souez avisé.
An interesting little museum right on the city center. It’s a nice collection of Goya paintings and Roman statues.

Free entrance. Nice staff.