Pablo Picasso’s Guernica (1937) is the museum’s crown jewel. It’s a massive anti-war masterpiece capturing Spain’s pain, politics, and power through abstract, fractured forms.
ADDRESS
C. de Sta. Isabel, 52, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Timings
10:00–21:00
TICKETS
From $13.92
NUMBER OF ENTRANCES
3
The museum’s main building was originally the 18th-century Sabatini Hospital, later transformed into a modern art space.
Picasso’s Guernica, the museum’s star attraction, measures over 11.5 feet tall and 25 feet wide—far larger than most visitors expect.
The Jean Nouvel extension, added in 2005, features three striking glass elevator towers and a triangular steel-and-glass atrium.
If you’re in Madrid and only have time for just one modern-art stop, the Reina Sofía should be it. This landmark tells you the story of how Spanish art met the world in dramatic, revolutionary ways.
Wandering through its halls, you’ll feel the energy of innovation: from the impact of war and politics, to surreal dreams, pop-culture reflections, and global dialogues. The star work, Picasso’s Guernica, alone is worth your time, but what makes the experience richer is the way it’s contextualised. You’ll move from the emotional intensity of that painting to rooms filled with abstraction, beyond the canvas into film, photography, installation, and mixed media.
The architecture itself is part of the experience. You’ll enter historic vaults once built as hospital wards, then move into dazzling modern wings by the French architect Jean Nouvel (part of the 2005 expansion) with dramatic glass, steel, and bold color punctuating the old structure.
The Reina Sofia Museum was inaugurated on September 10, 1992.
The Reina Sofia Museum is open between 10am and 9pm on Mondays and from Wednesday to Saturday. It remains closed on Tuesdays. On Sundays, the museum remains open between 10am and 2:30pm.
The Reina Sofia is located in Madrid’s Golden Triangle of Art. Its address is C. de Sta. Isabel, 52, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain | Find on Google Maps
The Reina Sofia Museum is spread across two buildings. The older Sabatini Building houses its permanent collection, while the newer Nouvel Building is home to its rotating temporary collections.
The Reina Sofia’s crown jewel is Picasso’s Guernica, a life-sized anti-war painting depicting the horrors of the Spanish Civil War.
The Reina Sofia features key works by some of the most iconic cultural artists, including Salvador Dalí, Juan Gris, and Julio González.
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