Welcome to Madrid
A stately mansion in Barrio de Salamanca is home to the Lázaro Galdiano Museum and its exquisite collection of works of art. You’ll find paintings by Goya, El Greco, Zurbarán and Hieronymus Bosch, bronze figures, ceramics, glassware, textiles, medals and weapons of great value.
The Museum displays a total of four thousand, eight hundred and twenty pieces divided over the four floors of the building, following a simple layout, complemented with texts on the floors and rooms, enabling the quality and variety of the Collection to be discovered and enjoyed.
José Lázaro Galdiano was not only a clever businessman but also a renowned publisher. In the late nineteenth century, he launched a literary magazine titled La España Moderna. The foundation that bears his name takes care of and exhibits his magnificent art collection in Galdiano’s former residence, the mansion of Parque Florido. This home would host literary gatherings attended by Emilia Pardo Bazán, Miguel de Unamuno, Rubén Darío and other pre-eminent writers.
Don't miss
Some paintings stand out from the rest in the collection: Hieronymus Bosch’s St. John the Baptist in Meditation, Goya’s Witches’ Sabbath, commissioned by the Duke and Duchess of Osuna for their small palace at El Capricho Park, and Salvador Adolescente (Adolescent Saviour), a mysterious image depicting Jesus Christ that was apparently painted by one of Leonardo da Vinci’s pupils.
Hidden gems
Lázaro Galdiano was a prolific art collector as well as a bibliophile. He gathered singular documents like letters written by Lope de Vega and many medieval manuscripts. The library of the Lázaro Galdiano Foundation is open for researchers only, but a selection of its holdings can be seen in temporary exhibitions at the museum.
Accessibility
DATA GIVEN BY PREDIF - Spanish Committee of Representatives of Persons with Physical Disabilities
Adapted front desk and information desk at the vestibule, height: 87 cm.
Vertical itineraries
The museum has 4 floors connected by elevator and stairs. The public elevator is very old and it is considered cultural heritage, with narrow doors and tight interior space. The wheelchair users are advised to use the service elevator and should be accompanied by the museum staff at all times.
Elevator
Number of elevators: 1, connecting the ground floor, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Itinerary: accessible from the door. Height of the elevator call-button: 103 cm. Door width: 79 cm. Cabin width and depth: 101 and 122 cm. Height of the elevator buttons: 106 - 116 cm. Height of the rails: 87 cm.
Toilets
There is an adapted bathroom for both sexes at the ground floor. It is marked with the International Symbol of Access (SIA). Door: outward opening with a width of 75 cm. Interior area with a turning space (diameter): Ø 150 cm.
Toilet:
Height of the toilet seat: 41 cm. Height of the flushing mechanism: 75 cm. Approaching space: right side 80 cm, left side 70 cm and frontal ≥ 120 cm. Foldable grab bars on the right and height: 67 and 83 cm. Foldable grab bars on the left and height: 67 and 83 cm. Separation between the bars: 70 cm.
Sink
It has a base obstructing frontal approach with a wheelchair. Height and depth of the free space under the sink: 74 cm and 20 cm. Mixing faucet. Height of the border under the mirror: none. Height of the accessories: 90 cm.
OTHER SPACES
Gift shop
On the ground floor next to the front desk. Accessible. Height of the desk: 110 cm.
Exhibition halls:
Ground floor, 1st and 2nd. Elevator accessible
Warehouse can be visited
3rd floor. Accessible by elevator and ramp. Central hall accessed by a 70cm long and 200 cm wide ramp with an adequate inclination of 8%.
Information and signs:
Informational leaflet explaining the different floors of the museum and the corresponding exhibitions.
Hall information available in Braille.
Signs in the same format: no, medium height ≤ 175 cm and letter size: ≥ 1,5 cm. Letters in contrast with the background: yes. Texts and symbols not in high relief and without Braille.
Elevators
Cabins with sounding signals: no. Call buttons in contrasting colors: yes. Buttons with numbers in high relief: yes. Buttons with numbers in Braille: yes.
Elevators
Visual floor signs and direction inside and outside of the cabin: yes. Emergency sign with an illuminated button confirming the call: yes
Docking Stations:
- Paseo de la Castellana - Glorieta de Emilio Castelar (Paseo de la Castellana, 43)
- Calle Velázquez, 130
General admission: €7
Reduced Entrance Fee: €4 (only available at the ticket office, with documentary accreditation, where appropriate)
Guided visits with an internal guide: € 10 - Adults / € 7- Children
Free:
- Tue-Sun, from 2pm to 3pm for all visitors
- Thursday afternoon: 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
- Children under the age of 12;
Five-museum pass (valid for the Decorative Arts, Cerralbo, Romanticism, Sorolla and Lázaro Galdiano museums) €12. Valid for all five museums for ten days. Read more