Madrid Reina Sofia Museum Private Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the wealth of modern and contemporary art at the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid with this private guided tour. Avoid the long queues and immerse yourself in the history of the museum for approximately 2.5 hours while an expert guide shows you the masterpieces of artists such as Picasso and Dalí. Make the most of your visit with this personalised experience.
- Access the museum without waiting in the long entrance lines
- Discover the stories and details behind the works of art with an expert guide.
- Tailor the visit to your interests and preferences
What’s included
- Private guided tour of the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, approximately 2 hours and a half.
- Queue-free access
- Expert guide
- Temporary exhibitions
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Step by Step
Immerse yourself in the world of modern and contemporary art with this private guided tour of the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid. Known for housing an impressive collection of masterpieces by artists such as Picasso, Dalí and Miró, this museum is a must-see for art lovers.
With this approximately 2.5-hour experience, you'll be able to skip the long entrance lines and enjoy priority access to the museum. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will discover the history and details behind the works on display, and gain a deeper understanding of the artistic movements represented.
During your visit, you'll see some of the museum's most iconic works, such as Picasso's 'Guernica', a powerful depiction of the bombing of the Spanish city during the Civil War. You can also admire the surrealist works of Salvador Dalí, such as "The Great Masturbator" and "The Endless Enigma".
This private tour offers you the opportunity to customise your experience according to your interests and preferences. You can ask your guide to focus on certain artists or artistic movements, or simply be amazed by the wonders the museum has to offer.