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Congress of the Deputies


Spanish Parliament
Carrera de San Jerónimo,
Madrid, Madrid 28014
Spain
+34 91 390 6296
http://www.congreso.es
servicio.informacion@sgral.congreso.es
Spain's democratically elected Diputados (MPs) meet here to discuss matters of state and formulate legislation. Individuals can visit on Saturdays between 10.30a and 12.30p. 50 people are allowed in every 30 minutes. You must bring your DNI (national identification card) or passport. Group visits can be organized by writing to the Protocol Department on Carrera de San Jerónimo with the organization's name, address, phone number, contact person and number of visitors (55 persons maximum). Plenary sessions can also be visited by reserving a place in the Chamber on the Friday before the session at the Calle Zorilla door (6p-8p with your DNI or passport). Admission: free

Review © 2007, Wcities
Congress of the Deputies photo by Cuca
Photo: Cuca
Congress of the Deputies photo by Courtney S.
Photo: Courtney S.
Congress of the Deputies photo by Antonio Casas
Photo: Antonio Casas
 

 
Madrid Planetarium


Visions of the universe
Avenida del Planetario, 16
Madrid, Madrid 28045
Spain
+34 91 467 3461 / +34 91 467 3898
http://www.planetmad.es/
buzon@planetmad.es
Lie back on one of the reclining chairs located under the huge dome and enjoy spectacular documentaries and visual displays accompanied by the best surround sound system available. You will learn all about the fascinating world of astronomy and see images of the stars and planets as they circulate in their 'natural' orbits. There is a range of exhibitions and video shows to visit, along with interactive educational computer facilities and a souvenir shop. The planetarium is close to the IMAX 3D cinema and has free parking. Admission to video screenings, exhibitions and computer facilities is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Madrid Planetarium photo by igece
Photo: igece
Madrid Planetarium photo by Damian Vila
Photo: Damian Vila
 

 
Paseo de Recoletos


Boulevard Madrid
Paseo de Recoletos
(Between the Plaza de Cibeles and the Plaza de Colón and Jardines del Descubrimiento)
Madrid, Madrid 28001
Spain
This is the stretch of Paseo de la Castellana that connects Plaza de Colón to Cibeles Fountain. It's spacious and attractive with garden boulevards between the sidewalks. On your way, you'll pass by some famous landmarks worth visiting, like the Banco Hipotecario building (number 10), El Espejo Café and Café Gijón. During Christmas holidays, craft stalls are set up here selling all sorts of authentic work.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Paseo de Recoletos photo by Jaime Perez
Photo: Jaime Perez
Paseo de Recoletos photo by Jose M. Mendez Magan
Photo: Jose M. Mendez Magan
Paseo de Recoletos photo by OriginalTebas
Photo: OriginalTebas
Paseo de Recoletos photo by Pablo Garcia
Photo: Pablo Garcia
Paseo de Recoletos photo by Eiki Usagi
Photo: Eiki Usagi
Paseo de Recoletos photo by Mírian Bruckschen
Photo: Mírian Bruckschen
Paseo de Recoletos photo by Michaela Poppe
Photo: Michaela Poppe
Paseo de Recoletos photo by ferminadaza1964
Photo: ferminadaza1964
Paseo de Recoletos photo by Alejandra
Photo: Alejandra
 

 
Prado Museum


European masterpieces
Paseo del Prado
Madrid 28014
Spain
+1 34 91 330 2800
http://www.museoprado.mcu.es
museo.nacional@prado.mcu.es
Considered one of the world's most important art galleries, it exhibits paintings by Goya, Velázquez, Murillo, Zurbarán, El Greco, Ribera, Titian, Boticelli, Tintoretto, El Bosco, Rubens, Van Dyck, Poussin and Durer. Carlos III commissioned Juan de Villanueva to design this beautiful building, which was converted into an art gallery in 1819. In July of 2005 the Council of Ministers approved a EUR44.6 million expansion plan which adds 50% more of the museums total space, and allows for 500 more works of the permanent collection to be showcased. On October 30th 2007 the annex opened with a collection of 19th century Spanish artwork which enabled the Prado to reclaim its glory as a crown jewel of Europe. Come for the art; stay for the architecture.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Prado Museum photo by Janene K. Gorham
Photo: Janene K. Gorham
Prado Museum photo by Marcelo Teson
Photo: Marcelo Teson
Prado Museum photo by Michael Bezzina
Photo: Michael Bezzina
Prado Museum photo by solea
Photo: solea
Prado Museum photo by van Ort
Photo: van Ort
Prado Museum photo by loufi
Photo: loufi
Prado Museum photo by jwang9
Photo: jwang9
Prado Museum photo by chriskzoo
Photo: chriskzoo
Prado Museum photo by Jose Mesa
Photo: Jose Mesa
Prado Museum photo by bradwheeler
Photo: bradwheeler
Prado Museum photo by Darrin Henderson
Photo: Darrin Henderson
Prado Museum photo by Valia Reinsalu
Photo: Valia Reinsalu
Prado Museum photo by Jennifer Otto
Photo: Jennifer Otto
Prado Museum photo by Todd and Haley Campbell
Photo: Todd and Haley Campbell
Prado Museum photo by Jason Beatty
Photo: Jason Beatty
Prado Museum photo by Thomas
Photo: Thomas
Prado Museum photo by Cassie David
Photo: Cassie David
Prado Museum photo by doris silbernagl
Photo: doris silbernagl
 

 
Reina Sofia Museum


20th-century masterpieces
Plaza Santa Isabel, 52
Madrid, Madrid 28012
Spain
+1 34 91 774 1000
http://museoreinasofia.mcu.es
This gallery of modern art features work by some of the 20th-century's most outstanding artists, including Picasso - Guernica has its own special space - Dalí, Tàpies, Chillida, Miró, Gris, Bacon, Le Cobursier, Lipchitz, Schnabel, Numan, and Roberto Matta. There is a library, research centre, bookshop, café, souvenir shop, and restaurant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Reina Sofia Museum photo by Alan Bell
Photo: Alan Bell
Reina Sofia Museum photo by Mar Hernández
Photo: Mar Hernández
Reina Sofia Museum photo by andrei laptev
Photo: andrei laptev
Reina Sofia Museum photo by ABPA
Photo: ABPA
Reina Sofia Museum photo by Kamcooler
Photo: Kamcooler
Reina Sofia Museum photo by Milky Joe
Photo: Milky Joe
Reina Sofia Museum photo by Kristin Carideo
Photo: Kristin Carideo
Reina Sofia Museum photo by Vif Montana
Photo: Vif Montana
Reina Sofia Museum photo by ~..tran..~
Photo: ~..tran..~
Reina Sofia Museum photo by claude05
Photo: claude05
 

 
Royal Botanical Garden


Plants from around the world
Plaza de Murillo, 2
Madrid, Madrid 28028
Spain
+34 91 420 3017 / +34 91 420 0438
http://www.rjb.csic.es/
It is a real pleasure to wander around these attractively landscaped gardens. You will see examples of a wide variety of plants from all five continents - 30000 different species in total. They are all labeled with their Latin and Spanish names. Among them are medicinal herbs, sweet-smelling plants and flowers, food-bearing plants, and a collection of roses. There is also a greenhouse with tropical, subtropical and desert plants. The gardens have been open since 1791.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Royal Botanical Garden photo by Karim Ameur
Photo: Karim Ameur
Royal Botanical Garden photo by Michael Seidel
Photo: Michael Seidel
Royal Botanical Garden photo by Colleen Kerney
Photo: Colleen Kerney
Royal Botanical Garden photo by Elizabeth Willson
Photo: Elizabeth Willson
Royal Botanical Garden photo by Dan Caporale
Photo: Dan Caporale
Royal Botanical Garden photo by Stuart Jeckel
Photo: Stuart Jeckel
Royal Botanical Garden photo by Andi Cohen
Photo: Andi Cohen
Royal Botanical Garden photo by Natalija Jovanovic
Photo: Natalija Jovanovic
Royal Botanical Garden photo by katoismike47
Photo: katoismike47
 

 
Workshops of the Fine Arts Circle


Learn and have fun at the same time
Calle de Alcalá 42
Madrid, Madrid 28014
Spain
+34 91 360 5400
http://www.circulobellasartes.com
prensa@circulobellasartes.com
Your children can come here to participate in educational workshops designed to develop their creativity through involving them in enjoyable activities. There are four courses available. The first aims to stimulate imaginative thought processes through drawing and painting for 4-12s. The second uses drama for the same purpose for 3-13s. The third course teaches children how to express themselves through photography and the fourth uses all sorts of games and role-play to teach creative writing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Workshops of the Fine Arts Circle photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
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