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The Félix Cañada Art Museum, dependent on the Gómez-Pardo Foundation and located in the Chamberrí district, presents a permanent collection made up of more than five hundred works of art from the original donation to the Gómez-Pardo Foundation of around one thousand works by the Mining Engineer, Doctor Félix Cañada Guerrero. It includes an extensive representation of works by leading artists, painters, sculptors, illustrators, engravers, silversmiths, ceramists, etc. .., covering different periods from the 11th century to the present day.
Started in 2009 as part of a complementary humanistic education project for students at the Mining School in Madrid, it currently exhibits more than 500 pieces. Within its selection of paintings, we find important works by French Impressionists and outstanding Spanish landscape artists from the 20th century and beginnings of the 20th, such as Joaquín Mir or Modesto Urgell, besides other works by Antonio Gisbert and María Blanchard amongst others.
The sculptures currently on display date from between the 16th and 20th centuries, and are made in diverse materials (wood, terracotta, bronze, etc.). We find pieces by Sir Thomas Lawrence, Juan de Arellano, Frans Franken and Gutiérrez de la Vega, along with others that are very close to other great established artists on different subject matters (religion, traditions, portraits, landscapes and still life).
Its collection of over two hundred polychrome wood carvings from the circles of such magnificent sculptors as Pedro de Mena and Alonso de Berruguete also stand out. Finally, the gallery will be showing its extraordinary collection of art nouveau and art déco at some time in the future, along with some Meissen porcelain.
The museum also has an interesting collection of decorative arts and furniture.
Docking station: 130
General Entrance - €4.
Reduced Entrance (unemployed, pensioners) - €2
Free: under 18s, teachers, university students, members of entities UPM, ETSIME, IGE, IGME, FGP,
College of Mining Engineers