Museo del Romanticismo de Madrid
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Museum of Romanticism (Inventory) | |||
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Native name | Museo del Romanticismo de Madrid | ||
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Established | 1924 | ||
Website | museoromanticismo.mcu.es | ||
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The Museum of Romanticism (Spanish: Museo del Romanticismo) is an art museum located in Madrid, (Spain). It is housed in a late eighteenth-century building (two storeys plus an attic floor which is not open to the public). It was inaugurated in 1924 as Museo Romántico, and declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1962. The museum was reordered in 2009 and relaunched with its current, slightly different name. The museum's exhibits are presented in the context of a historic house with dining room, billiard room etc. They include items related to the romantic writer Mariano José de Larra. |
This is a photo of a monument listed in the Spanish heritage register of Bienes de Interés Cultural under the reference RI-51-0001381. |
See also category: Museo del Romanticismo de Madrid.
Building
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Exterior.
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Exterior.
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Exterior.
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Exterior.
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Exterior.
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Exterior.
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Escalera noble.
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Vestíbulo (Sala I).
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Vestíbulo San Mateo.
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Antesalón (Sala II).
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Antesalón (Sala III).
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Salón de baile (Sala IV).
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Salón de baile (Sala IV).
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Salón de baile (Sala IV).
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Antesalón (Sala V).
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Salas de Costumbristas Andaluces (Sala VI).
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Juego de Niños (Sala XIV).
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Fumador (Sala XIX).
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Sala de Billar (Sala XXIII).
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Comedor.
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Auditorio.
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Auditorio.
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Tienda.
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Jardín.
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Patio de San Mateo.
Collection
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San Gregorio Magno, de Francisco de Goya. Ca. 1796-1799.
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Desembarco de Fernando VII en el Puerto de Santa María, de José Aparicio. Ca. 1823-1828.
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Sátira del suicidio romántico, de Leonardo Alenza. Siglo XIX.
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San Jerónimo penitente, de José María Rodríguez de Losada. Ca. 1845-1860.
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Auto de fe, de Eugenio Lucas Velázquez. 1853.
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Recibimiento del Ejército de África en la Puerta del Sol, de Joaquín Sigüenza Chavarrieta. Ca. 1860.