Museo Lazaro Galdiano Eintrittskarte in Madrid





Beschreibung
Das Lázaro Galdiano Museum ist das Ergebnis des Erbes von José Lázaro Galdiano an den spanischen Staat. Dieses Museum, eines der wenigen madrilenischen Ensembles aus Villa und Garten, das bis heute erhalten geblieben ist, beherbergt mehr als 3.000 Kunstwerke (ausgewählt aus seiner Sammlung von 12.600), die auf vier Etagen der privaten Residenz von José Lázaro ausgestellt und verteilt wurden Galdiano und seine Frau Paula Florido. Das Motto "Eine Sammlung von Sammlungen" bringt den Eklektizismus der Sammlungen des Museums zum Ausdruck, seine ausgezeichnete Pinakothek, die großartige Werke von Goya, Zurbarán, Carreño, El Greco, Cranach, Constable oder Bosch umfasst Skulpturen, Waffen, Keramik, Elfenbein, Numismatik, Schmuck, Textilien oder Miniaturen unter anderen vielfältigen Sammlungen.
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Das Lázaro Galdiano Museum: ein Zentrum für Kunstsammlung. Das ist unser Motto. Es drückt den Reichtum und den Eklektizismus des Museums sowie unsere Strategie und die Richtung aus, in die wir uns entwickeln wollen. Wir möchten ein Maßstab und ein Bezugspunkt für das Studium und die Förderung des Kunstsammelns sein und versuchen, in diesem faszinierenden Bereich zum Nachdenken und Dialog anzuregen.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Die Transfermöglichkeiten sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Alle Bereiche und Böden sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(78)
4 floors of artworks! We went on a weekday so it was not very busy. We bought tickets via Viator and could not make it (few family members were sick) so Viator contacted the museum and were able to change to a different date for us. Very accomodable! ☺️
It has a multitude of works displayed across four floors, and the small palace is a beautiful place. It is usually not crowded, so you can see it peacefully. It is a pity that nothing is displayed about how the house was back then.
Very welcoming Museum with four floors of amazing exhibits. The staff were very helpful and on the day of visiting, entry was free. There is a small gift shop and lockers are also available. Easy to reach using public transport. The only negative was the fierce employee on the second floor (the floor with the two long rooms) who would harass people and warn about getting too close to exhibits or getting too near the glass or the fact that masterpieces shouldn’t have cameras anywhere near them.
The highlight for us was of course the fabulous art collection, but super cedes that is the building itself - beautiful. Even if you are fit take the lift it is a very old fashioned one - an antique. Two sets of door to close and a plush seat to sit on.
Be sure to visite of you love art history. The collection is vaste and it’s facination how one man could assemble it all. There Are several very good paintings - among the a few of Bosch, and Quite a few by Goya. The ceilings are fun. They are not great art, but They Are obviously inspired by art. In one of them you can for instance see Goya’s Maya. There Are many other objects of art of high quality and also a collection of weapons. The house itself is also beautiful.
Fabulous collection, in an amazingly beautiful house…. Everything about this museum is so well done, something for everyone, The art collection has paintings by Bosch and Goya, the jewellery collection is extensive, on the top floor, cabinets of fabrics, ceramics, and some weapons.. It’s really worth a visit.
Very nice museum, the spectacular house, with very good works, wonderful period furniture. Very easy access to Serrano, worth visiting.
I found it incredible because of the variety of elements on display and the building itself that is sensational, the visit is pleasant, once visited the ground floor as preamble I advise to go up and start from the third down, it goes towards more. .The story itself of Lazaro Gadiano and very suggestive and similar to Cerralbo as great collectors. Anyway, I didn't care what I found.
Really enjoyed our visit here, it’s a fantastic collection of European art in a magnificent ornate building. Definitely worth your time. Bought our tickets at the entrance. Much less touristed than other places but so many fabulous paintings and other items including a collection of hand crafted weaponry on a higher floor.
It has been a magnificent discovery and the collection is impressive. From jewelry to weapons, to textiles, sculptures, and above all painting. Obras de El Bosco, Goya, Velazquez, Murillo. Just stunning. The palace/house of the journalist is already worth the visit.
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