Madrid, Spain

Museum of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando: Permanent Collection

Art, culture and gastronomy
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The permanent collection of the Academy includes masterpieces of Spanish, Italian and Flemish art.

Description

Visitors can enjoy works such as the only Arcimboldo preserved in Spain, impressive paintings by Goya such as _The Tyrant_ and the famous _Burial of the Sardine_, works by Leandro Bassano, Mengs, Ribera, Rubens, Tintoretto, Van Loo, Zurbarán and the splendid _The Gentleman's Dream_ by Pereda. The 19th century is represented by the portraits of Vic...

What's Included

  • * Access to the permanent collection of the Royal Academy of San Fernando
  • * Access to the Gabinete de Goya at the Calcografía Nacional
  • * Access to temporary exhibitions

Important informations

  • * Access to the permanent collection is free on Wednesdays * Approximate duration of the visit is 2-3 hours Show your smartphone ticket at the ticket office, located at the entrance of the museum (reduced and free tickets holders must present the corresponding accreditation).
  • It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.

Care of Covid-19

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