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Madrid, world capital of culture
Lara Theatre
Cultural icon of Madrid, known for its innovative programming and its commitment to art and sustainability in the theatrical field.
Teatro Lara in Madrid is an iconic venue offering a diverse program of theater, music, and performances. With a cozy atmosphere and classic decor, it blends tradition and modernity, making it a cultural landmark in the heart of the city.
National Prado Museum
Art museum with an extensive collection of European masterpieces.
Royal Palace of Madrid
One of the few official Heads of State residences open to the public
Almudena Cathedral
Madrid's main cathedral with a mixture of architectural styles.
Perfect for combining history (the Temple of Debod) with natural beauty (the Rosaleda, home to rose varieties from around the world).
Santiago Bernabéu stadium
Centro cultural en el Palacio de Cibeles con vistas panorámicas.
Less well known than the Barrio de las Letras in general, but a direct immersion into the life of one of Spain's great writers.
Cultural space dedicated to the exhibition and promotion of contemporary art, located in the Cuartel del Conde-Duque.
Dedicated to the master of light, Joaquín Sorolla, including his house-workshop.
A hidden historic site inside Ópera metro station, showcasing remnants of a Renaissance fountain and a medieval hydraulic system.
A lesser-known palatial complex in the Carabanchel district, featuring historic gardens and a palace with royal ties.
Decorated with Goya's frescoes, this small and beautiful chapel is also the resting place of the painter.
An 18th-century romantic park, considered one of Madrid's most beautiful, with unique gardens and sculptures steeped in history.
Home to the House of Alba, this palace offers guided tours combining art, history, and aristocratic luxury.
An oasis in the heart of Madrid with plants from around the world, founded in the 18th century as part of the city's scientific development.
A historic park linked to Queen Isabel II, featuring a greenhouse and charming corners.
Surrounded by historic buildings like the Casa de Cisneros and Casa de la Villa, it is essential for understanding medieval Madrid.
A metro-museum station, closed since the 1960s, showing what Madrid's early metro lines were like.
This museum is essential for understanding the history of Madrid, from prehistory to the Modern Age. It is dedicated to the city's patron, San Isidro, and ho...
A monastery filled with relics and an impressive collection of sacred art. Its history is closely tied to the Spanish monarchy.
Little known but fascinating, this museum features models, paintings, and objects that tell the story of Madrid's evolution from its founding to the present.
Perfect for families or lovers of historical curiosities, this small museum pays homage to the Spanish legend of the Ratón Pérez, which originated in Madrid.
Though unassuming on the outside, its interior is a spectacle of Baroque frescoes. It has strong historical ties to the Portuguese and German communities in...
Lara Theatre
Cultural icon of Madrid, known for its innovative programming and its commitment to art and sustainability in the theatrical field.
Reina Victoria Theatre
Emblematic Madrid theatre that offers a varied programme, with a focus on culture and entertainment, while maintaining its historical legacy.
Español Theatre
The Teatro Español, called Teatro del Príncipe until 1849, is a public theatre in the Spanish city of Madrid, belonging to the capital's City Council.
Self-managed social centre that promotes cultural, artistic and community activities in a collaborative environment.