Eintrittskarte zum Prado-Museum in Madrid
Das Prado (Museo Nacional del Prado) und seine Sammlungen von Gemälden, Zeichnungen und Skulpturen spiegeln die Geschichte Spaniens, die ihre Anziehungskraft für ausländische Künstler aufgrund ihrer schwindenden Bedeutung auf der internationalen Bühne im 19. Jahrhundert verlor. Spanische Künstler lernten und arbeiteten nun im Ausland: in Rom zu Beginn des Jahrhunderts und ab der Mitte des Jahrhunderts weiter in Paris, der neuen Welthauptstadt der Kunst. Der nationalistische Eifer, der das gesamte Jahrhundert prägte, spiegelt sich bei spanischen Künstlern in Leinwänden, die die Leute, Landschaften und Geschichte des Landes feiern, und der Säkularisierung des kirchlichen Besitzes, welcher, als er aus dem Museo de la Trinidad in den Prado kam, die ursprünglichen Stücke der königlichen Sammlung erheblich bereicherte. Das alles spiegelt sich in der Sammlungen des Museums wider, die im Jahr 1881, dem Jahr von Picassos Geburt, enden.
Die Sammlungen beinhalten in erster Linie Malerei, umfassen aber auch herausragende Beispiele von Skulpturen, dekorativer Kunst und Werken auf Papier, von der Antike bis zum 19. Jahrhundert.
Lösen Sie Ihre Eintrittskarte jederzeit während der Öffnungszeiten des Museums ein.
- Eintrittspreise
- Handyticket
- Speisen und Getränke
- Trinkgeld (optional)
- Transfer vom und zum Hotel
- Die Bestätigung erhalten Sie zeitgleich mit der Buchung
- Kinder müssen von einem Erwachsenen begleitet werden
- Im Museum gibt es kostenlose Schließfächer und Garderoben an allen Zugangspunkten
- Rollstuhlgerecht
We could walk right in. If your thing are medieval religious paintings then this is the place for you.
The Museo Nacional del Prado is a must-see if you are in Madrid. As an art lover, I spent close to six hours looking at all of the exhibitions. Because I bought the ticket, I was able to skip the line and enjoy myself to the fullest. If I visit Madrid again and want to visit the museum again, I will definitely buy this ticket.
As the main Spanish national art museum, a visit here is a must do on any trip to Madrid. Beautifully laid out, and easy to navigate, you can't help but revel in the works of Raphael, Rubens, Rembrandt, De Goya, Bosch, and the list goes on. This is for art lovers and anyone who just enjoys beauty.
Easy purchase process and no line ups....plan a half day to fully appreciate the collection. The gallery is and the number of works is huge so it's well worth researching what you want to see in advance.
The Prado Museum had El Greco, Goya, Velasquez, and even special displays of Rembrandt and Fra Angelico and the rise of the Florentine Renaissance. It had a beautiful display of varied art.
Unless you LOVE art history this is your museum! It was interesting to walk around and see famous artists arts.. but in my opinion it was very boring ... too big.. too much ... Having the tickets in advance was great! we skip the line , and it was a long line!
As I approached the Prado Museum, the long line snaking around the entrance caused me to mentally jump for joy that I had pre-purchased the no-line entry voucher. The museum is fabulous and covers many time periods, so budget your time to ensure that you are able to enjoy your priority galleries and artists.
It did not really save me time as I waited in the wrong line even after asking the staff where I should present my ticket the entrance is the to far left, there are 2 lines. I was there in the busy season and the line was not crazy long. I suppose it was good to have but I am sure I paid more as opposed to just buying tickets straight from the museum. The museum is amazing though!
If you are familiar with the museum this is a great way to visit El Prado on your own, specially on a busy holiday. Skip the line and just walk thru security.
The Prado is almost without parallel as a museum. The ability of the Spanish kings to collect European art and thus preserve it for our generation is something to behold. The collection is so extensive that there must be something for every taste in painting and sculpture too, if we had the time and energy to absorb that too.
The Prado is one of the worlds great art galleries we went to see Hermonius Bosch and were not disappointed.
Very large, beautiful museum. Easy to get to via wonderful Metro system in Madrid. Don't miss this one and allow time to see as it is very expansive. We spent 3 hours and could have spent that much more time if we'd had the energy. Definitely buy skip the line ticks.