My Madrid Museum Tour – The Reina Sofia

Written by Amitai Sasson on September 7, 2009

sofia My Madrid Museum Tour   The Reina SofiaAs indicated in my last post from my visit to the Prado, Madrid is an absolutely breathtaking city, with flavors, history, style and a dash of daring do atmosphere.

After my disappointing visit to the Museo del Prado, I was hesitant to continue on with my museum tour and instead focus on drinking Mojitos and enjoying the many Flamenco shows and restaurants this beautiful city has to offer… after all they don’t even let me take photos of the art in the museum!?

But the next museum on my list was an absolute must. The National Museum “Centro de Arte Reina Sofía” or as the Madridians like to call it “la Sofia”, is Spain’s most important Museum of 20th century art and considered one of the most important contemporary art museums in the world.

This gem of a museum actually resides in an unassuming 18th century hospital building which was converted into a museum in 1992. When you are making your way on the metro over to the Sofia, don’t be shy and ask where it is because as important a landmark it might be for us art lovers, it is actually well hidden from the untrained touristy eye.

The old and relatively bland building (very uncharacteristic to the city of Madrid) has an outer elevator system which gives the place a unique look that sets it apart from the other buildings surrounding it.

Immediately as I walked in to the museum I felt that I came to the right place. 2000+ works of art adorn the walls of the Sofia, with the great Surrealist styles of Salvador Dali, Juan Miro and Pablo Picasso being the focus of this beautiful spectacle of modern art. And to top it all off taking pictures with a camera is allowed (excluding flash..)

I made my way through the corridors and rooms and at almost every painting I felt emotions of sheer admiration as these are the works of the greatest artists ever. It is hard to explain what happens when you come face to face with a Dali painting, but it definitely throws you off. You can be grasped by terror, disgust and even a mad laugh all at the same time.

dali masterbator My Madrid Museum Tour   The Reina Sofia

The Juan Miro oil paintings that are in almost every corner give the museum a special feel with shapes and curves that turn the walls into 3 dimensional playgrounds.

But with all due respect to the 2000 plus paintings and creations in the Sofia, their is one special painting that makes the whole trip to Madrid worth your while.

Next up my encounter with the Guernica

Amitai Sasson

About the Author: Amitai Sasson

Amitai Sasson of overstockArt.com is a renowned world traveler on a mission to seek out the beauty and passion of the art world. As an avid enthusiast of art and oil paintings, he contributes to ArtCorner.com as Chief editor and writer.

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  • http://allaboutoilpainting.com Gregg @ Oil Painting

    Cool I love the Juan Miro oil paintings. I don't think I can paint anything like that today but I'm getting better all the time. Lately its finding the time to paint, but I make the time for it as it calms me down after the long day. I wish I could come even close to this caliber of painting. I would Love to see more. That is awesome. Thanks

  • http://www.personalthrows.com/ Wall Mural

    Seems like to be an excellent proposition! It is special art and thanks to you for bringing it to us.

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