Le musée Lázaro Galdiano est un musée espagnol d’État, situé à Madrid, au 122 de la Calle Serrano, et qui était à l’origine privé. Il abrite une grande collection hétérogène à visée encyclopédique dans les arts et les techniques.
La collection exceptionnelle du musée Lázaro Galdiano est composée de quelque 12 600 pièces rassemblées par l'éditeur José Lázaro Galdiano (es), qui, à sa mort en 1947, l’a léguée à l'État espagnol avec sa résidence madrilène, qui était le siège de sa maison d’édition « l'Espagne moderne », comprenant une bibliothèque de 20 000 volumes.
This was good but did not have the charm of Sorolla or Cerralbo museums. Alot to get through and the textile collection is impressive. My personal preference is for a house museum that still feels like a house but its interesting to see.
Trish Gordonoct. 23, 2017
Very nice. Well worth a couple of hours. Beautiful building and grounds. Staff pleasant.
James Carrollaoût 11, 2017
Really interesting place. It's unbelievable to see what one person is able to collect during his life!! You wont find here just paintings but also sculptures, jewellery, weapons, textiles etc... I truly enjoyed my time in this mansion. The building itself is soo beautiful... I appreciated also little photos of how all the rooms looked when Mr. Galdiano lived there. In fact I secretly wished this museum wasn't about his collection... I wished I could see how Mr. Galdiano lived (furniture, items he used etc...) After visit it was also pleasure to sit in the garden. I just didn't like that you must visit the rooms in the exact order. The staff didn't let me enjoy my visit, stopped me in the middle and told me in which direction I should go. I mean... nobody cares if they see first room number 7 or 11, common... It would be ridiculous to say visitors in Museo del Prado in which order they are supposed to go too...
Michaela Hjuin 21, 2017
Great museum in the Salamanca district. No crowds and very interesting exhibitions.
Pablo de la Torremars 7, 2017
Go there if you re around. It s not an option. It s a must. And it will be a shame if you could and did not. Really. It s a great collection.
Fx Rousselotsept. 5, 2016
This was good but did not have the charm of Sorolla or Cerralbo museums. Alot to get through and the textile collection is impressive. My personal preference is for a house museum that still feels like a house but its interesting to see.
Trish Gordonoct. 23, 2017
Very nice. Well worth a couple of hours. Beautiful building and grounds. Staff pleasant.
James Carrollaoût 11, 2017
Really interesting place. It's unbelievable to see what one person is able to collect during his life!! You wont find here just paintings but also sculptures, jewellery, weapons, textiles etc... I truly enjoyed my time in this mansion. The building itself is soo beautiful... I appreciated also little photos of how all the rooms looked when Mr. Galdiano lived there. In fact I secretly wished this museum wasn't about his collection... I wished I could see how Mr. Galdiano lived (furniture, items he used etc...) After visit it was also pleasure to sit in the garden. I just didn't like that you must visit the rooms in the exact order. The staff didn't let me enjoy my visit, stopped me in the middle and told me in which direction I should go. I mean... nobody cares if they see first room number 7 or 11, common... It would be ridiculous to say visitors in Museo del Prado in which order they are supposed to go too...
Michaela Hjuin 21, 2017
Great museum in the Salamanca district. No crowds and very interesting exhibitions.
Pablo de la Torremars 7, 2017
Go there if you re around. It s not an option. It s a must. And it will be a shame if you could and did not. Really. It s a great collection.
Fx Rousselotsept. 5, 2016
This was good but did not have the charm of Sorolla or Cerralbo museums. Alot to get through and the textile collection is impressive. My personal preference is for a house museum that still feels like a house but its interesting to see.
Trish Gordonoct. 23, 2017
Very nice. Well worth a couple of hours. Beautiful building and grounds. Staff pleasant.
James Carrollaoût 11, 2017
Really interesting place. It's unbelievable to see what one person is able to collect during his life!! You wont find here just paintings but also sculptures, jewellery, weapons, textiles etc... I truly enjoyed my time in this mansion. The building itself is soo beautiful... I appreciated also little photos of how all the rooms looked when Mr. Galdiano lived there. In fact I secretly wished this museum wasn't about his collection... I wished I could see how Mr. Galdiano lived (furniture, items he used etc...) After visit it was also pleasure to sit in the garden. I just didn't like that you must visit the rooms in the exact order. The staff didn't let me enjoy my visit, stopped me in the middle and told me in which direction I should go. I mean... nobody cares if they see first room number 7 or 11, common... It would be ridiculous to say visitors in Museo del Prado in which order they are supposed to go too...
Michaela Hjuin 21, 2017
Great museum in the Salamanca district. No crowds and very interesting exhibitions.
Pablo de la Torremars 7, 2017
Go there if you re around. It s not an option. It s a must. And it will be a shame if you could and did not. Really. It s a great collection.
Fx Rousselotsept. 5, 2016
Lundi | Closed |
Mardi | 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
Mercredi | 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
Jeudi | 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
Vendredi | 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
Samedi | 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
Dimanche | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
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