Ikono Museum Madrid is open every day, from Monday to Sunday.
Opening hours: 10am
Closing time: 10pm
The museum remains open even on holidays unless you are informed otherwise.
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Picture this: you walk into a seemingly ordinary art space in Madrid, and BAM! You’re in a surreal, mind-bending wonderland where art breaks out of its frames and dances off the walls.
You will step right into Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ or hug the warm golden hues of Klimt—IKONO blends classic art with cutting-edge tech to spark your imagination, creating experiences you can walk through, touch, and even become part of. Since opening in August 2020, it’s become a must-visit for anyone craving a playful, immersive experience in Madrid.
This artsy playground is a crowd magnet—because, let’s be real, who doesn’t love a ball pit? But spontaneity here might mean spending more time in line than in the fun zones.
Skip the wait and book online to lock in your spot. In peak season (July–September), tickets vanish faster than your phone battery on a photo spree, so plan two weeks ahead. Want a breezier visit? April-May and October-November are your best bets. And if you hate crowds, go for 10am or sneak in at 3pm when everyone else is dreaming of a siesta.
Your IKONO journey begins with an Instagram-worthy moment at the iconic chair with the IKONO sign. Step through into a hallway that feels like walking through pure light. What starts as a playful curtain of colorful strings transforms into an increasingly dense and vibrant maze. You'll find yourself laughing as you get purposefully "trapped" in this rainbow tangle.
Step into a world where geometry comes alive and plays tricks on your eyes. The room is filled with intricate patterns that shift and transform as you move through the space. Look out for the corner installations where mirrors, like a kaleidoscope, create infinite reflections. Wear something with patterns and you'll blend right into the artwork!
Remember that scene in every magical movie where they walk through an enchanted forest? That's this, but with glowing lanterns guiding your way. The ambient lighting makes everyone look like they're starring in their own fairytale.
This isn't your average glow-in-the-dark experience. Kimberly Leahey turned everything you know about jungles inside out. Think Avatar meets your coolest nightclub experience–The room features hidden paintings that only reveal themselves under UV light, and 3D elements that seem to float in mid-air.
It's like your childhood dream ball pit got a glow-up and decided to become an art installation. This one features over 100,000 translucent balls that change color with the lighting. There's a photo platform above that captures the perfect aerial shot and hidden sensors that create light waves across the pool as you move.
Picture the most epic celebration of your life, but make it infinite. The confetti keeps falling, and somehow, each shower feels like the first time. Perfect for those "main character" moments you've been practicing.
A typical visit to Ikono Madrid lasts approximately one hour. This duration allows guests to fully engage with each interactive space and enjoy the unique experiences offered.
Visiting during weekdays, especially in the mornings, can offer a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds.
Ikono Madrid is designed for visitors of all ages. However, children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Ikono Madrid is conveniently located in the city center and can be accessed by public transport, taxis, or private vehicles. The nearest metro station is Antón Martín (Line 1), just a short walk away. Bus lines 6, 26, and 32 also stop nearby.
It is recommended to book tickets online in advance to secure your preferred time slot, especially during weekends and peak tourist seasons.
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available to ensure all guests can comfortably explore the exhibits.