Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofía

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(16.8K) · Art museum in Madrid, Spain
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World famous modern art museum featuring a diverse collection of 20th century Spanish art, from Picasso to Solana.

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Jan 8, 2025
Centrally located, this is the second "must visit" museum in Madrid after Prado. It focuses on modern and contemporary art and hosts the famous "Guernica" of Picasso. You should at least spare a half… Full review by TubaKoseogluOkcu
Jan 6, 2025
Sunday’s are free so if you decide to go that day, get there early. The line-up is like El Prado. Once inside, there’s plenty to see but you may need to ask one of the many people working there whe… Full review by BillandAnne2015
Dec 28, 2024
Navigation via elevators was more troublesome than it could be. One elevator we were in (mother-in-law was in a walker and we needed them) said that the second floor, where Guernica was, was closed,… Full review by dramady

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We are senior citizens tourists and we're going to be visiting Reina Sofia around 11:00am on Saturday, January 27. …
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We are senior citizens tourists and we're going to be visiting Reina Sofia around 11:00am on Saturday, January 27. Should we purchase skip the line tickets in advance? If yes, please advise of how to do that.
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I wouldn't, it'll not be that busy ,hope this helps from Neil
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Free senior tickets available on site vs paying in advance We're going to be visiting the Reina Sofía around opening time …
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Free senior tickets available on site vs paying in advance We're going to be visiting the Reina Sofía around opening time (10am) on Sunday, Oct. 13. Oct. 12 is a national holiday, and I've heard that Madrid is likely to be more crowded that day with visitors. The free over-65 tickets are only available on site, which means, presumably, standing in line for them. We can, of course, also purchase the €8 online tickets and skip the line. Given the time we're visiting, I'm wondering if we wouldn't be better off paying for the tickets rather than standing in line for a while to save €16. Thoughts?
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Hello, fellow traveler! I would spend the extra money, if you don't want to take a chance on standing on your feet for 30 min. more or less...or spend the money on umbrella/chair combos so …
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Hello, fellow traveler! I would spend the extra money, if you don't want to take a chance on standing on your feet for 30 min. more or less...or spend the money on umbrella/chair combos so you can sit as you wait for the free tickets...
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Hello. We're planning on visiting during the free hours, and I know we need to queue up early. My question is, is there …
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Hello. We're planning on visiting during the free hours, and I know we need to queue up early. My question is, is there anything I need to book online in advance (like the Picasso museum in Barcelona)? Thanks!
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Hi. Actually you don't need to book on line. Just check online which are the free days admission and be there some time in advance. Enjoy your visit
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