
Step into the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts, a true Madrid treasure hidden on Calle de Alcalá. Founded by royal decree in the mid-18th century, this historic site was actually Spain's first major public art gallery, playing a fundamental role in artistic education long before the Prado opened its doors.
Located within the beautiful Baroque walls of the Goyeneche Palace, the Academy is today a wonderful blend of a world-class museum and a vibrant meeting point for artists and thinkers to connect and share ideas.
There is much to explore here, with more than a thousand paintings and sculptures alongside thousands of meticulous drawings. You will find masterpieces by great Spanish, Italian, and Flemish masters, including an essential collection of works by Francisco de Goya. Since Goya himself was a member of the Academy, it is one of the best places in the world to appreciate his genius up close outside the Prado.
More than just a journey through history, the Academy is a dynamic cultural hub. Through its exhibitions and research, it is a space where Spain's rich artistic past meets the creative energy of the present day.










