索非亚王后艺术中心

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索非亚王后艺术中心
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World famous modern art museum featuring a diverse collection of 20th...

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blubluyang

在马德里的atocha火车站附近,正好离住的饭店很近。和爸妈一起去看的,里面的毕加索画作是镇馆之宝,可惜不让拍照。其实他们的固定展览是贯穿了1900以来至今的西班牙美术史,慢慢看看还是可以的

Siisilyn96

名作的主要背景都是在弗朗哥独裁时期创作的,如毕加索的《格尔尼卡》…后现代的艺术大多抽象扭曲,这也跟时代紧密相关。

Saraphines22

索菲亚王后国家艺术中心博物馆,相较普拉多是近现代艺术的珍宝馆,最震撼当然还是毕加索的格尔尼卡,从小到大在不同场合听过四遍以上的讲解。还看到了点线面米罗和小清新时代的达利及安达卢西亚狗的割眼珠片段。特展“失去人形”政治诉求意味浓厚,胜在口味重就好看。展厅太多太大太容易迷路出不去了,如同困在画家立体主义的迷宫里。

MichaelF749

进入到博物馆之前你会先经过一个肮脏的前院,被涂鸦得脏脏的小广场以及几家残破的餐厅,但是走进博物馆之后你就会发现这是一间世界级的博物馆。毕加索的格尔尼卡在这里展出,其他还有一些现代派和立体派的艺术家的作品。里面有一系列关于西班牙内战的油画、海报、照片、杂志、书籍的展出,非常有趣。去马德里的话一定不要错过这个博物馆。

herki2

这个博物馆最出名的展览便是206室毕加索的《格尔尼卡》了。大多数来参观的人一般都是先欣赏过《格尔尼卡》后再浏览其他画作。博物馆给人的感觉空空荡荡的,要是画作更多些就好了。但仅仅来膜拜毕加索的《格尔尼卡》就让人大为满足了。如果你只对这幅画感兴趣,那最好在免费参观的时候去,可以省去票价钱。

EdVancouver

我们来格尔尼卡的游玩体验非常精彩!这有许多毕加索、米罗、达利和其他著名画作的大作。还有许多电影、照片和雕塑等,这让这个博物馆与众不同。我们参观的当天正好赶上他们的国庆日,虽然人很多但是我们还是觉得非常值得!

ocecena

如果你想在这里呆一天,那也行。毕加索的油画格尔尼卡必看,此外还能看到一些很棒的临时展览。周六下午两点及周日全天免费开放。

JnVSydney

白天结束营业前的两个小时去,可免除一人48元的门票。让达利和毕加索的画作震撼你吧。即使只看两个小时,也是大值特值,如果还想看其他作品,第二天再来呗。

匿名

索非亚王后艺术中心(Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia)下午的第一站是索菲娅王后国家艺术中心,里面主要是现代艺术,有毕加索、达利、米罗的作品。现代艺术大部分我都不太懂,相信很多人也一样,不过大家来这里,只看一幅画就值回票价了,就是《格尔尼卡》。以前看过这幅画的样子,课本上之类的,觉得有点意思,但是也没有那么有意思。亲眼见到以后才觉得真是很震撼,主要是画幅比想象的大很多,一面墙一样大,所以感染力就几何级数增长了。另外还有辅助的照片,揭示了整个画是怎么被一层一层画出来的,最开始各个部分都是完整的,然后再用颜色遮盖住,看上去像支离破碎的样子。不看还真以为就是简单画出来的,创造力真是不一样。一样贴个网图吧,原图真的很大!至于达利和米罗,达利的画看见的少,也没感觉,但是米罗的色彩还是有很鲜明的特征,辨识度很好,后来到了巴塞罗那,他的雕塑和地砖都是比较容易看出来的。西班牙的房子一般都是四边形的,中间一个庭院,这里也不例外。庭院里有一个作品,js说是贝聿铭的,我表示没见过。

Carrie7cq

有免费开放时间段,附近环境不错,和普拉多毗邻,庭院风景不错,秋日的阳光让人昏昏欲睡。陈列了著名的格尼林卡,此处不允许拍照,其他展厅不用闪光灯即可。没有米罗的la maternidad 有些小失望,下次去巴塞罗那时看吧。

ClaireClaireClairePD

You have to see Guernica. No matter how many times you've seen it online, in books, etc., there is nothing like seeing this massive painting in real life. A small model in the previous room explains its original placement in the Spanish pavilion during the World Fair. Reina Sofia has an impressive collection of 20th century art – Dalí, Picasso, Miró, and so on. Not to be missed!

vindhya2015

Madrid is a beautiful city, with lovely architecture and beautiful gardens.A must visit is the art museum ,Reina Sofia,which houses some amazing works, though the jewel is undoubtedly the Guernica, by Picasso. This is considered one of his most compelling and iconic works.English speaking tourists will have a BIG problem in Spain, as they speak French, not English.As far as food goes, Vegetarians are advised to learn a few basics such as:NO pischi,(fish) No Carne (meat) No poulet (chicken).The Veg Tapas one can get are, fried potatoes, sautéed mushrooms, cheese, bread and omelets and salad.Eggetarians can order a TORTILLA, which is basically a dish of cooked potatoes,and onions baked in beaten egg. Wiith some bread and salad, this makes for a satisfactory meal.I did NOT wach a bullfight as I don't have the stomach for unnecessary killing pretending to be a Sport. You must see the memorial that has been created at the Atocha railway station which was bombed by the Al Qaeda . It is a backlit ceiling engraved with the names of all the victims. , and all around are eateries, ,greenery, turtles and fish ponds, benches to relax on...which serve the dual purpose of marking the memorial as well as making it a cheerful place to be in.

TravelisHeaven

I've always loved Picasso and while I've seen lots of his work, Guernica always intrigued me. Let me just say, in person, it does not disappoint. The photographs of the painting in various stages of completion were delightful. Great museum! Free at night, I believe it's after 7 pm.

haknyc

This museum is in a beautiful building with a gorgeous sculpture garden. The art is graciously displayed in rooms with high ceilings. The draw here is "Guernica" but there is much else to see.

Chinapjs

Along with the Prado and the Thyssen it composes the big three of Spanish art museums in Madrid all within walking distance of each other. If modern art is your thing, this is your place.

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