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Sorolla Museum

Museo Sorolla
Museo Sorolla
Museo Sorolla
Museo Sorolla - patio andaluz
    Information

    The Sorolla Museum, which has retained the original atmosphere of the home and studio of the renowned Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (Valencia, 1863 - Cercedilla, 1923), houses the largest collection of his works. It is one of the best preserved house-museums of an artist in Europe, and its garden, which was also designed by him, is a little oasis in the city and was a common subject in his later paintings.

    Situated in the Chamberi neighbourhood, just off the busy Castellana avenue, it was the home in which the artist lived with his family from 1911 till his death in 1923. The house and all its belongings were bequeathed to the Spanish government by his widow Clotilde García del Castillo in 1925 who asked for a museum to be opened in memory of her husband.

    In the museum, which opened in 1932 and which retains its original decor, you'll find most of the objects Sorolla acquired throughout his lifetime including sculptures, ceramics, traditional clothes and jewellery, letters and photographs. It is also home to a remarkable collection of over 1200 of his paintings and drawings, which has continued growing since 1982 thanks to works purchased by the Spanish state.

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    Shop
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    Audioguides
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    Lockers / Cloakroom
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    Library
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    Information points
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    Guided tours
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    Baby-changing facilities

    The Museum offers wheelchairs to those who can climb the entrance steps to make their visit more comfortable.

    The Museum has  voice amplifiers for guided visits.

    Last updated: 07/03/2023
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Paseo
    del General Martínez Campos, 37
    28010
    Tourist area
    Chamberí
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 310 15 84
    Fax
    Metro
    Iglesia (L1)
    Rubén Darío (L5)
    Gregorio Marañon (L7, L10)
    Bus
    3, 5, 7, 14, 16, 27, 37, 40, 45, 61, 147, 150, N1, N22, N23, N24
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations:

    - General Martínez Campos (Calle Fernández de la Hoz, 29)

    - Paseo de la Castellana - Glorieta de Emilio Castelar (Paseo de la Castellana, 43)

    Price

    Entry: €3

    Reduced entry: €1.50

    Annual pass: €25

    8 Madrid Museums Pass (National Archaeological Museum, Cerralbo Museum, Museum of the Americas, Costume Museum-Centre for the Research of the Ethnological Heritage 24, National Museum of Anthropology, National Museum of Decorative Arts, National Museum of Romanticism, Sorolla Museum). € 16 (allows you to visit the 8 museums in a maximum period of 15 days). Consult Ticket Office

    4 Madrid Museums Pass (choose from the aforementioned museums): € 8 (allows you to visit the 4 museums in a maximum period of 10 days)

    Five-museum pass (Decorative Arts, Cerralbo, Romanticism, Sorolla, Lázaro Galdiano) – €12. Valid for all five museums for ten days. More info

    Times

    Tue-Sat: 9.30am - 8.00pm

    Sun & Public hols 10.00am - 3.00pm.

    Closed: Every Monday throughout the year,1 and 6 January, 1 May, 9 November, 24,25 and 31 December.

    Type
    Cultural venues
    Museums

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