Museo del Romanticismo
Credit:  Santi Calvo

Opening Hours

Monday:Closed
Tuesday:9:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Wednesday:9:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Thursday:9:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday:9:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Saturday:9:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Sunday:10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

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Museum of Romanticism

Located in the heart of Madrid at Calle San Mateo 13, the Museum of Romanticism is a hidden gem that offers visitors a fascinating journey through the romantic era of the 18th and 19th centuries. Housed in an elegant villa that was built in a neoclassical style, it contains a refined collection of artworks, furniture, and everyday objects that reflect the lifestyle of that time. A visit to this museum is not only a visual experience but also an exciting cultural enrichment.

History

The Museum of Romanticism was founded in 1921 to preserve and showcase the artistic and social currents of the Romantic period in Spain. It consists of a series of thematically arranged rooms that fully immerse visitors in the atmosphere of that era. From stunning paintings to exquisite furniture, the exhibits tell stories about the aristocracy, the city of Madrid, and the challenges faced by society.

Sights

A highlight of the museum is the impressive collection of paintings by romantic artists, who often remain in the shadows of more well-known masters, yet are remarkable in quality. The lovingly designed rooms, brightly lit and stylishly decorated, allow for an intimate encounter with the exhibits. In the museum's courtyard, visitors can relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings, while the garden is a popular spot for a refreshing break. Unfortunately, the café is often closed at the moment, but the ambiance remains an oasis of calm.

Practical Information

Admission prices are very moderate – for just 3 euros, you can dive into another time. Students and certain groups even have the opportunity to enter for free. The museum is generally less crowded, making the visit even more enjoyable. It is advisable to visit during the week to fully take advantage of the serenity and seclusion of the place.

Reviews

Experiences from other visitors are overwhelmingly positive. Many appreciate the intimate atmosphere of the museum and the quality of the exhibits. However, some have noted the lack of English proficiency among the staff, which can sometimes hinder interactions. Most visitors find that the amazing collections and affordable admission price compensate for this, raising the overall rating of the museum. Although smaller than some other museums in Madrid, it is often referred to as a hidden jewel that lies off the crowded tourist paths.

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