The Golden Triangle and the best museums in Madrid
Arabiaweather.com- Ismail Ghasemi- If you find yourself in the Spanish capital Madrid and are told to visit the Golden Triangle, do not expect to find the pyramids or the temples of Angkor Wat, but the Golden Triangle for tourists in Madrid indicates the three best art museums.
Prado Museum
One of the best museums around the world, many people make it the first stop on their tour among the museums of the Golden Triangle of art, as the Museo del Prado includes works from the twelfth century until the twentieth century, which are the best and most valuable Spanish works.
Rina Sophia
Queen Sofia National Central Museum of Art includes many works of art dating back to the twentieth century, and this is the time frame in which Spanish artists excelled well, and the museum includes pieces of art by two of the most famous artists in the world: Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
The museum offers a more international perspective on artwork than the other two museums, with Italian works juxtaposed with North American paintings and German Expressionist pieces.
Royal palace
Although it is the official residence of Spain's royal family, it is only used for state ceremonies. This magnificent building houses hundreds of rooms, a few of which are open to the public but impressive, such as stately halls, expensive artworks, and interesting artifacts.
National Archaeological Museum
Archeologico Nacional tells the complete history of Spain through artifacts dating back to the fourth century BC, carvings, pottery, weapons, jewelry and other interesting pieces not only from the Iberian Peninsula but from Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilization.
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