Only in Madrid’s Golden Triangle of Art will you find the famed Queen Sofia National Museum Art Centre, commonly known as the Reina Sofia Museum. One of the most treasured art museums in the world, the Reina Sofia Museum is dedicated to world-class Spanish art from the late 19th and 20th-century. Skip the line and feast your eyes on masterpieces by some of Spain’s most cherished modern and contemporary artists during this private tour with a local expert guide.Enter the Reina Sofia Museum venue and behold its extensive collection of around 20,000 artworks. Don't miss the chance to admire works by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí, as well as Joan Miró, Juan Gris, Lucio Fontana, Ives Klein, Max Ernst, Robert Delaunay, Yves Tanguy, Georges Braque and many more. With a local expert guide at your disposal, you'll capture the essence of contemporary art the way you love, at your own pace. One of our guides, Marta, explains, ‘I love sharing stories and details that you normally wouldn’t have known or noticed. It really helps bring the artist’s paintings to life and create a lasting impression.’The Reina Sofia Museum houses world-class art pieces that regularly leave art aficionados speechless. An example of this is the Guernica, Picasso's 1937 masterpiece. Describing the famous artwork, Marta says, “Guernica is one of most symbolic paintings in history. It makes a bold statement, and there is so much deep meaning behind every stroke. It’s important to me that my guests leave knowing more than just the surface-level details.’
Explore the Reina Sofia Museum’s world-class collections on this private tour. Skip the line to admire works by famous artists such as Picasso, Dalí, Miró, and more. Behold modern and contemporary art masterpieces such as Pablo Picasso’s Guernica. Customize your tour according to your interests and preferences. Be accompanied by a local expert guide with unrivalled knowledge of the Reina Sofia Museum and its treasures
Your guide will be waiting for you at the main entrance of the Reina Sofía Museum at Calle de Santa Isabel, 52.