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Madrid's
Museums
By Jeff
Burdick
Madrid is an excellent
international gateway with a surplus of cosmopolitan attractions. Madrid is among the great museum cities
in the world, and its lively nightlife offers travelers a near round-the-clock
diversity of clubs, restaurants, and distinctly Spanish tapas bars. The climate
is temperate year-round, and the city's public transportation network is easy to
navigate and convenient.

The
Museums
Anchoring Madrid's many attractions is a golden triumvirate of top-notch
museums smack in the city center. The most visited is
the Prado, which is rightfully world-famous for its voluminous trove
of Spanish and European masterpieces.
Next is the Reina Sofia Art Center, which
houses one of the most significant collections of 20th century art including
Picasso's gigantic and gut-wrenching Guernica. Finally the Museo
Thyssen-Bornemisza contains one of the most diverse private collections of
European art in the world.
The trio is Madrid's most
famous and visited, but many other smaller, excellent collections are sprinkled
throughout the rest of the city. For instance, the city's two historic convents,
the Encarnacion and the Descalzas Reales, house significant collections of art
and furnishings that are worth the long lines.
The Royal Palace offers an
exquisite royal collection inside and a verdant, statue-strewn plaza
outside.
Also enjoyable is the
Sorolla Museum in the ultra-fashionable neighborhood of Salamanca. It provides
an enjoyable glimpse into the home and studio life of one of Spain's later
masters. Like most everything in Madrid, it is easy to reach by subway.

Getting Around The Madrid Metro is very
recommendable as it costs just 80 cents (130 pesatas), and trains are frequent,
clean and safe even at night.
The subway lines are
continually being extended farther and farther out into the Madrid suburbs, with
that latest extension being a line to Barajas International Airport.
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