Museo Reina Sofía: Skip The Line Entry Ticket + Audio Guide
- Duration: 1h 30mins
- Audio guide
- Group of max. 50 people
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Engage with modern masterpieces, including Picasso's "Guernica", in Madrid
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Make the most of your Museo Reina Sofía tickets by budgeting at least 2-3 hours for the entire experience. With both permanent and rotating exhibits, there’s plenty to explore.
Depending on the season, you can also participate in a variety of activities at Museo Reina Sofia, like lectures, dances, performances, and cinema showings.
General admission tickets to Museo Reina Sofía cost around €12. There are plenty of options for free and discounted admission for children (under 18), seniors (older than 65), and students (with appropriate credentials).
Yes – photographs may be taken, but make sure you have the flash turned off. However, to help ensure a quality visitor experience for all, photography and video are not allowed in the Guernica area.
Tripods and selfie sticks (or any other type of camera stand) are not allowed in any of the exhibits at Museo Reina Sofía.
Your ticket to Museo Reina Sofía is your gateway to the world’s most famous artists, including Pablo Picasso’s famed Guernica, as well as multiple notable works by Spanish masters Salvador Dalí, Juan Gris, and Antoni Tàpies.
Want to get more out of your Museo Reina Sofía tickets? Book a private tour for individual parties or corporate groups.
With a private tour, guests receive a comprehensive experience emphasizing the masterpieces of modern and contemporary art with an expert guide.
Remodeled and converted into a museum in 1992, this 18th-century hospital holds Madrid’s premier collection of contemporary art. It's collection includes Picasso’s Guernica, which is arguably Spain’s single-most famous artwork. The Museo Reina Sofía also holds works by the other 20th-century titans of Spanish art, Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró.