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Municipal Museum
The history of Madrid in 42000 objects
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Fuencarral, 78 Madrid, 28004 |
+34 91 588 8672 Fax: +34 91 588 8679 |
Pedro Ribera built this old hospice with a spectacular baroque in the 18th century. It was officially declared a national historic monument in 1919. The museum displays the city's history through a combination of archaeological remains, drawings, photos, coins, stamps, postcards, furniture and other decorative objects. The 1830 model of Madrid by Palacio and the reconstruction of writer Serna's office are particularly interesting. The 19th- and 20th-century historical portraits by Madrazo, Sorolla and Eduardo Arroyo along with paintings by Goya, Eugenio Lucas and Luca Giordano all make this place worth visiting to gain an insight into Madrid's history. Admission: (EUR 2); under-18s, students, unemployed, senior citizens & groups of 15 or more: (EUR 1); Wed & Sun: free
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Tribunal / Bilbao
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Parking Availability: Limited
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