Entrada al Museo de Cera de Madrid





Descripción
El Museo de Cera está situado en el centro de Madrid, en la llamada “milla de oro de los museos”, ya que cerca se sitúa el Museo Arqueológico, y siguiendo por el Paseo del Prado encontramos el Museo del Prado, el Museo Thyssen o el Reina Sofía. Museo. Ven a visitarnos con toda tu familia, el Museo es el lugar de entretenimiento perfecto para niños y adultos de todas las edades. Podrías encontrar más de 450 figuras que representan lo mejor de las ciencias, los deportes, las artes, la política, el cine, la literatura, la historia o el terror. Desde su inauguración en 1972, más de quince millones de personas han venido a visitar el Museo de Cera de Madrid.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
En aproximadamente 1 hora y media podrás disfrutar de un divertido recorrido por nuestras galerías, haciéndote selfies con Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Leonardo Di Caprio, Cristiano Ronaldo, Pele, Marilyn Monroe, Donald Trump y Melania, Gandhi, Angelina Jolie o Michael. Jackson, entre muchas otras figuras nacionales e internacionales, históricas y contemporáneas. El Museo de Cera de Madrid quiere que el visitante viva la época en la que vivieron las esculturas, por lo que creó una mezcla de escenografías, sonidos y vestuario para convertirla en una experiencia más inmersiva. Por ejemplo, la visita comienza en la "Galería de los Reyes", un paseo histórico por la historia de España, por las salas de la antigua Roma, la Alhambra o el Palacio Real de Aranjuez. La entrada incluye también la visita de tres atracciones más del Museo: "El Tren del Terror" (un tren robotizado para niños y adultos).
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- No se permiten alimentos ni bebidas en el Museo.
- Está permitido tomar fotografías y filmar en el Museo.
Opiniones(377)
very disappointing and uninteresting visit; I do not recommend it; it is a waste of time.
Very careful, I missed figures because they would be restored, which I understand, but they still seemed insufficient, the best? MACARENA the museum girl who made the visit super enjoyable telling us the stories of each character and making us see details that alone we had not seen or learned, with her the experience rose level.
For children it's fine, although there are old characters they don't know, actors above all. I find it expensive for what it is. The visit is done in an hour. I was expecting something else.
Just like many other wax museums, some are clearly wax and some freak you out because they look so real (like, so real, I didn't want to turn my back to them). Not a huge place, so not sure the entry fee is really worth it, but something to do for a bit.
We had a guided tour with Lucia, a wonderful success by the Museum, it is not the same with Guide for anything, it is the 6 time I go and is THE BEST BY FAR. The theme of Terror also Great!!!
This is a great place to grab some air con in the hot Madrid summer. At first we were a little disappointed with the first small area of the museum which appeared to be all Spanish rulers through the ages. After that it got a lot better the horror bit was a real highlight. Varying quality of wax figures. This is short though probably an hour max!
The museum is very interesting. It takes a tour of all historical eras and has very important characters from history. I only have one negative aspect and that is the recent appearance of people who do not explain to me why they are represented there, since they do not have the least relevance to the story. This is the case of Cristina Pedroche and her husband David Munoz, and the supposed singer Omar Montes. To top it off, these people have striking spaces and a remarkable place inside the museum, and someone as big as Lina Morgan, is in a little corner next to Pocoyo. These things make me very doubtful about the management of the museum.
There is no longer a terror train. Everything else was great. Had so much fun! Taking pictures with the figures was nice.
Disappointing. In my opinion it is not worth it, especially after having visited others like Madame Thousuad. There are unnamed figures and others that are not even alike in painting. A lot to wish for the truth. There are many other things to see in Madrid
A very cool experience, we had a great time and laughed a lot. There were some characterizations that were not much alike or at least far gained more, but there were others that were authentic identical portraits!! I highly recommend it, it is worth paying for admission.



