The 'Museo del Prado' is a
museum and
art gallery located in
Madrid; the capital of
Spain. It features one of the world's finest collections of
European
art, from the
12th century through the early
19th century.
Founded as a museum of
paintings and
sculpture, it also contains important collections of more than 5,000
drawings, 2,000
prints, 1,000
coins and
medals, and almost 2,000 decorative objects and works of art. Sculpture is represented by more than 700 works and by a smaller number of sculptural fragments.
With over 8,600 paintings in the museum's collections, the museum's world class status is secured. The Prado has the world's finest collections of works by Spain's
Diego Velázquez and
Francisco Goya, as well as of Dutch painter
Hieronymus Bosch (a personal favorite of King
Philip II of Spain). The museum has collections of
El Greco,
Peter Paul Rubens,
Raphael,
Titian,
Bartolomé Estéban Murillo. Fine examples of the works of
Melozzo da Forlì,
Botticelli,
Caravaggio,
Albrecht Dürer,
Rembrandt,
Veronese,
Hans Baldung,
Fra Angelico,
van der Weyden and many other notable artists are on display in the museum.
The best known work on display at the museum is ''
Las Meninas'' by Velázquez. Velázquez not only provided the Prado with his own works, but his keen eye and sensibility was also responsible for bringing much of the museum's fine collection of
Italian masters to Spain.
Pablo Picasso's renowned work, ''
Guernica'', was exhibited in the Prado upon its return to Spain after the
restoration of democracy, but was moved to the
Museo Reina SofÃa in 1992 as part of a transfer of all works later than the early 19th Century to other buildings for space reasons.

One of the main promenade entrances to the Prado is dominated by this bronze statue of
Diego Velázquez.
The Museo del Prado is one of the buildings constructed during the reign of
Charles III as part of a grandiose building scheme designed to bestow upon
Madrid a monumental urban space. This "prado" (meaning meadow in Spanish) gave its name to the area (Salón del Prado, later Paseo del Prado), and later still to the museum itself upon
nationalisation. Work on the building stopped between the conclusion of Charles III's reign and during the
Peninsular War and was only initiated again during the reign of Charles III's grandson,
Ferdinand VII. The structure was used as headquarters for the
cavalry and a
gunpowder-store for the
Napoleonic troops based in Madrid during the War of Independence. Upon the deposition of
Isabella II in
1868, the museum was nationalized and acquired the new name of Museo del Prado. The building housed the royal collection of arts and it rapidly proved too small. The first enlargement to the museum took place in
1918.
The most recent enlargement was the incorporation of two buildings (nearby but not adjacent) into the institutional structure of the museum. The
Casón del Buen Retiro since
1971 houses the bulk of
19th century art. The Palacio de Villahermosa now houses the
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the bulk of whose collection was originally privately gathered and not part of the state collection, but which well serves to fill the gaps and weaknesses of the Prado's collection; the Thyssen Bornemisza has been controlled as part of the Prado system since
1985.
During the
Spanish Civil War, upon the recommendation of the
League of Nations, the museum staff removed 353 paintings, 168 drawings and the Dauphin's Treasure and sent the art to
Valencia, then later to
Girona and finally to
Geneva. The art had to be returned across French territory in night trains to the museum upon the commencement of
World War II.
Nearby Museo del Prado are two other national museums: the
Museo Arqueológico houses some art of
Ancient Egypt,
Mesopotamia,
Greece, and
Rome formerly in the Prado Collection; the
Museo Reina SofÃa houses
20th century artwork. Supplementing the Prado with these two museums, as well as the Buen Retiro and
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (all within a short walk of each other).
See also
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Paseo del Prado
External links
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Museo del Prado's website
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Museo del Prado, the 15 main paintings
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Analysis of art on display at the Museo del Prado
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The Prado Museum - History and Photos
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ENG Practical visitor information and photos
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Works of Art Owned by the Prado