The National Museum of Romanticism is a unique museum where you can witness many artifacts from the 14th century also called the Romantic period. The museum is home to an excellent collection of paintings from the 19th century by artists such as Francisco de Goya, Federico de Madrazo, and Antonio Esquivel. You can also witness many stunning landscapes by artists Villaamil.
The National Museum of Romanticism is one of a kind art gallery that reflects the life of the people of Madrid during the romantic period. Romanticism developed during the first half of the 19th century, and this time is considered the Romantic period in Spain. The museum is home to over 2000 items including paintings, furniture, books, and also photos. Witness works from some of the most renowned artists in the world such as Goya, Esquivel, Madrazo, Alenza, and the Bécquer brother. The museum is also home to many artifacts such as jewelry from ebonite, lava, human hair, pianos, and a collection of porcelain dolls. One of the most popular areas of the museum is the Magnolia garden which is landscaped with 18th-century French. The garden is divided into four avenues by different-sized parterres. You can also visit the cafe in the garden and enjoy coffee while enjoying the beautiful atmosphere.
• Visit one of the most magical museums in Madrid and experience life during the romantic period in Spain.
• Witness over 80 paintings from the 19th century from famous artists such as Esquivel, Madrazo, Alenza, and the Bécquer brothers.
• Look at a lot of artifacts such as ceramics from Sargadelos and Sèvres, jewelry, furniture, lava and human hair, pianos, and also imperial furniture.
• Head over to the beautiful magnolia garden which is landscaped to look like 18th century French and has a beautiful circular fountain and intersection.