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Tickets to the Reina Sofía Museum



The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía of Madrid is dedicated to art of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Also known as the Queen Sofía Museum, it is located in the so-called Golden Triangle of Art not far from the world-famous Museo del Prado and the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.

The Reina Sofía Museum was first hosted in the 16th-century San Carlos Hospital building. The collection was made up of works displayed at the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art. After some restoration work, the Permanent Collection was inaugurated on 10 September 1992 by Their Majesties King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía (Sabatini building). As the collection and temporary exhibits kept increasing, they decided to extend the museum surface, which led to the 2005 inauguration of a new building, created by the French architect Jean Nouvel.

The collection includes around 20,000 works of art and masterpieces by Spanish and international artists. Here you will find works by Picasso and Dalí, but also Joan Miró, Juan Gris, Lucio Fontana, Ives Klein, Max Ernst, Robert Delaunay, Yves Tanguy, Georges Braque and many more.

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Main features

Place: Madrid
Validity: Flexible
Mobile voucher accepted

Additional features

Instant confirmation
Entrance fees included
Wheelchair access
Wheelchair accessible

Why you’ll love this…

  • Explore 19th and 20th-century Spanish art collections
  • Admire Picasso's masterpiece Guernica and works by Miro, Braque and Dalí
  • Discover the 2005 building by French architect Jean Nouvel
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Important to know

Not allowed:

  • Photos or image recording equipment in area 206 (Picasso's Guernica)

Know in advance:

  • Ticket valid for the date printed. The ticket does not include access to temporary exhibitions that require a time pass or special rate. Please make sure to download and present the PDF ticket attached to the voucher after booking
  • Free admission (only at the box office with official accreditation document): children under the age of 18, people over the age of 65, students aged 25 and under (international students are recommended to show their ISIC card), holders of youth cards or equivalent documents, people with disabilities
  • You can visit the museum Monday to Saturday from 10.00am to 7.00pm (closed Tuesdays) and on Sundays from 10.00am to 12.30pm
  • Important: on Sundays, the sale of tickets at the ticket office will finish at 2.00pm, apart from advanced bookings. Entrance to the museum will be free starting at 1.30pm
  • Admission is free on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7.00pm to 9.00pm, Sundays from 12.30pm to 2.30pm, and on 18 April, 18 May, 12 October and 6 December
  • Closing days: 1 and 6 January, 1 and 15 May, 10 November, 24, 25 and 31 December. On 24 and 31 December, only Parque del Retiro venues will remain open until 5.00pm
  • The Sabatini building has ramp access. The Nouvel building has automatic lockers for wheelchair users
  • Use the cloakroom at the entrance to the Nouvel building for large possessions (please note: the Nouvel has no ramp access)
  • Photos without flash, tripod, monopod or any other stabilizing element are allowed, except where otherwise indicated
  • Baby carriages/pushchairs/strollers can be borrowed at the locker service counters or you may bring your own
  • Attendance at the Museum is limited by capacity control
  • Cloakroom service is available at both entrances
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Cancellation policy

Please note that this experience is non-refundable, even if cancelled in advance.

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What’s included

  • Temporary exhibitions
  • Permanent collections
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What’s not included

  • Audio guide (can be purchased in the museum for €4.50)
  • Temporary exhibitions that require an hourly schedule
  • Guided tour
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Booking fee

We know that nobody likes extra fees. But not only do they cover the cost of managing your booking, they let us give you 24/7 customer service and a free app that to access your tickets and discover more city sights.

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Location

Calle Santa Isabel, 52, 28012 Madrid, Spain

Meeting point:

The museum has two entrances:

  • Sabatini building: 52 Santa Isabel Street
  • Nouvel building: Ronda de Atocha Street
  • Temporary Update: until further notice, access to the museum will be exclusively through the main entrance of the Sabatini building in Plaza de Juan Goytisolo, with access through the Nouvel courtyard being closed due to maintenance work.

Provider

Reina Sofia

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