O_LUMEN. FRANCISCO MARTIN VILLARRUBIA’S RETROSPECTIVE
Discover the “Utopia of Knowledge”: Francisco Martín Villarrubia at O_Lumen Gallery December 2024 to January 19, 2025 Imagine stepping into […]
Discover the “Utopia of Knowledge”: Francisco Martín Villarrubia at O_Lumen Gallery December 2024 to January 19, 2025 Imagine stepping into […]
In this blog of Madrid Museum Tours, we describe the Path of Sculptures in the Juan Carlos I Park. The best open-air art museum in Madrid. Open air abstract art and sustainable nature.
I write this blog to remember a year that I would like to forget:
– In 2020 a Coronavirus pandemic ravaged the world.
– With it, came the Economic Ruin.
Our country, Spain, was one of the most affected. 2020 was the year of Confinement. For tourists and travelers. Airports got closed and with it, Tourism passed away. In Spain, the balance of the 2020 tourist season, showed 40 million less tourists and 50 billion Euros of losses.
Madrid Museum Tours presents travelers some interesting information about unique experiences in Madrid.
Neighborhood bars are scattered throughout the various districts of Madrid. We’re talking about the old bars of Madrid which are spread all over our neighborhood since time inmemorial.
A walk through the Louvre and Prado museums is a full enjoyment for lovers of paintings. The Prado Pinacotheca and the Louvre Museum bring together a wide range of great works. All made by Grand Masters of the painting art from the 14th to the 18th centuries.
We fulfill in this blog of Madrid Museum Tours what we promised in our previous one. We are going to share with you reflections on works of Ignacio Zuloaga, Joaquín Sorolla and Julio Romero de Torres. It will help us to analyze the situation of women at that time. And also to pay tribute to Sofia Kovalévskaya, Emilia Pardo Bazán and Clotilde García del Castillo.
This blog of Madrid Museum Tours is not going to discover anything new about Spanish Art. Nor it will unveil secrets about Spanish painters masterpieces. We will only share with you some of the things we like best about the most famous Spanish painters. Let’s get to it.