The Prado Museum has been located in Madrid since 1819 and houses a vast collection of works by masters from around the world. It is housed in two buildings near each other along the Paseo del Prado. The museum contains exceptional paintings from Spanish artists like Goya and Velázquez as well as works from other schools by great masters such as Titian, Reubens, and Hieronymous Bosch along with sculptures and other art.
The Prado Museum has been located in Madrid since 1819 and houses a vast collection of works by masters from around the world. It is housed in two buildings near each other along the Paseo del Prado. The museum contains exceptional paintings from Spanish artists like Goya and Velázquez as well as works from other schools by great masters such as Titian, Reubens, and Hieronymous Bosch along with sculptures and other art.
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The Prado Museum has been located in Madrid since 1819 and houses a vast collection of works by masters from around the world. It is housed in two buildings near each other along the Paseo del Prado. The museum contains exceptional paintings from Spanish artists like Goya and Velázquez as well as works from other schools by great masters such as Titian, Reubens, and Hieronymous Bosch along with sculptures and other art.
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Located in the heart of Madrid, since 1819 the Prado
Museum has been at the centre of an extensive artistic network which includes works by masters from all over the world. The museum is housed in two different buildings, located very close together: the Villanueva building (the best known), in the Paseo del Prado, and the Casón del Buen Retiro. Its various rooms contain not only exceptional examples of paintings by Spanish artists (Goya, Velázquez, Zurbarán...), but also works by the great masters of other schools (Titian, Reubens and Hieronymous Bosch, for example), as well as outstanding sculptures and other forms of artistic expression.