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History Museum

    Information

    Housed in one of Madrid’s impressive Baroque buildings, formerly the San Fernando Hospice, the History Museum offers an overview of the arts, industries, lifestyles and customs of Madrileños from 1561, the year when Madrid was established as the Spanish capital, to the present.

    Following thorough renovation, the museum reopened in 2014 with a collection comprising 60,000 objects linked to the city’s history: paintings, prints, maps, scale models, drawings, photographs, postcards, sculptures, porcelains, silverwork, fans, furniture, weapons, coins and medals.

    Museum-goers will see interesting objects, like a scale model of Madrid made by León Gil de Palacio in 1830, the paintings Allegory of the City of Madrid, by Francisco de Goya, and Virgin with Saint Ferdinand, by Luca Giordano, the large group of porcelains of Buen Retiro, a collection of historical maps, a series of objects from the house of Mesonero Romanos, pieces from Gutiérrez Solana’s studio, or a collection of historical photographs.

    The San Fernando Hospice was designed by Pedro de Ribera, the architect who built the Conde Duque military quarters and the Puente de Toledo bridge.

    Services
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    Lockers / Cloakroom
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    Library
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    Guided tours
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    Lift
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    Free Wi-Fi
    Last updated: 09/03/2023
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Calle
    de Fuencarral, 78
    28004
    Tourist area
    Chueca
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 701 18 63
    Fax
    Metro
    Tribunal (L1, L10)
    Bus
    002, 3, 37, 40, 149
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Recoletos
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations:

    - Calle Barceló, 7

    - Calle Fuencarral, 108

    Price

    Free admission

    Times

    Tue - Sun and public holidays: 10am - 8pm

    Summer: Tue-Sun and Public Holidays: 10am-7pm

    Temporary exhibitions: check.

    Closed: Mondays (including bank holidays). 1, 6 January, 1 May, and 24, 25 and 26 December

    The opening times and days of the different rooms are subject to change. Please call the museum information line to check 

    Type
    Cultural venues
    Museums

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