
The Collection at Prado
This isn’t just a museum. It’s where Western art becomes unforgettable.
Meet the artist
The Movement
Baroque, Realism, Renaissance, Romanticism, Social Realism
Exhibition Highlights - What you’ll see
You’re not walking through a collection — you’re stepping into power, religion, madness, and beauty.
The gaze of Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez — where you become part of the painting
The darkness of Francisco de Goya’s Black Paintings — raw, disturbing, almost modern
The surreal chaos of The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch — still impossible to fully decode
Monumental Baroque drama from Peter Paul Rubens
Every room shifts the mood. Every masterpiece demands time.
Top 10 must-see artworks at the Museo del Prado
- Las Meninas (1656) and The Spinners, or the Fable of Arachne (1655 - 1660) — Diego Velázquez
- The Garden of Earthly Delights (1490 - 1500) — Hieronymus Bosch
- The Nobleman with his Hand on his Chest (ca. 1580) — El Greco
- The Annunciation (1425 - 1426)— Fra Angelico
- A lamb (1635 - 1640) — Francisco de Zurbarán
- The Cardinal (1510 - 1511) — Rafael
- Saturn Devouring His Son (1636 - 1638), The Naked Maja (1795 - 1800), The Third of May 1808 (1814) — Francisco de Goya
- The Descent from the Cross (Before 1443) — Rogier van der Weyden
- The Three Graces (1630 - 1635) — Peter Paul Rubens
- Self-portrait (1498) — Alberto Durero
The Prado has prepared a 2-hour route to see the museum’s top masterpieces.
Worth the trip
Absolutely yes.
Because this is not just one of the best museums in the world — it’s the place to understand emotional painting.
The Prado doesn’t explain art. It hits you with it.
If you only visit one museum in Madrid — this is it.
The Prado isn’t “many styles.” It’s a clear line:
from perfection (Renaissance) → to drama (Baroque) → to emotion (Goya / Romanticism)
And right there — exactly there — modern art begins.
How to experience it
Don’t try to see everything → you’ll burn out
Start with 8–10 masterpieces max → go deep, not wide
Stop in front of one painting (Velázquez or Goya) for 10 minutes → it changes everything
Let yourself get lost → some of the best moments aren’t planned
Artlovers tip:
Come back a second time, a third time ...
The Prado isn’t meant to be “done” — it’s meant to be revisited.

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