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In the 1870s (probably in 1875-1877), the French photographer Jean Laurent captured a view of the Sala de la Reina Isabel of the Prado Museum in Madrid. Occupying the apse in the center of the building that the architect Juan de Villanueva had planned a century earlier as an auditorium, the Sala de la Reina Isabel contained the highlights of the museum’s collection. Much like in the Tribuna of the Uffizi gallery or the Salón Carré of the Louvre, paintings were arranged to facilitate aesthetic comparison. The space was reformed in 1893 and was rededicated in 1899 as the Sala Velázquez.

Welcome to another Prado.

Project Team:

  • Concept and project director: Eugenia Afinoguénova
  • Research: Eugenia Afinoguénova and Pierre Géal in consultation with Museo Nacional del Prado
  • Glass plate negative: MADRID- Vista de la Sala de Isabel II, en el Museo Nacional de pintura [Museo del Prado]. Fototeca del Patrimonio Histórico, Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte. Archivo Ruiz Vernacci, VN-04098
  • Produced by MarVL ( Marquette University Visualization Lab , Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA)
  • Spatial analysis and design, architectural drawing, frames: Giuseppe Mazzone
  • Finalizing the project, 3D Visualization, Virtual Reality: Chris Larkee
  • MarVL: John LaDisa

How to cite this project: “La Sala de la Reina Isabel at the Prado museum in Madrid: A 3D/VR reconstruction according to a photograph by Jean Laurent, 1875-1877,” MarVL and Eugenia Afinoguénova with Pierre Géal, Chris Larkee and Giuseppe Mazzone. Marquette University, 2015-2018.

Licenced under Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0.

Museo Del Prado RV

En los años setenta del siglo XIX (probablemente en 1875-1877), el fotógrafo francés Jean Laurent retrató la Sala de la Reina Isabel del Museo del Prado en Madrid. Ocupando un espacio absidial en el centro del edificio que el arquitecto Juan de Villanueva había planeado un siglo antes como un salón de juntas, la Sala de la Reina Isabel reunía los cuadros que entonces se consideraban las obras maestras de la colección. De modo similar a la Tribuna de la Galería de los Uffizi o el Salon Carré del Louvre, la colocación de los cuadros propiciaba comparaciones estéticas. En 1893, el espacio fue reformado y en 1899 se convirtió en la Sala Velázquez.

Esta reconstrucción revive un espacio que todavía existe pero ha sido profundamente transformado. Solamente una parte de la sala es visible en la fotografía original. La visualización fue completada haciendo inferencias a partir de un análisis del posicionamiento de la cámara fotográfica, las medidas que se encuentran en el proyecto de la reforma de la sala fechado en 1887 y las observaciones encontradas en las guías españolas, francesas y británicas del siglo XIX. Los marcos, las placas y la autoría de los cuadros reflejan las convenciones de los finales de los años setenta del siglo XIX según las fotos de los cuadros individuales hechas por Laurent en aquel entonces.

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Nuestro equipo:

  • Concepto y dirección: Eugenia Afinoguénova
  • Investigación: Eugenia Afinoguénova y Pierre Géal en comunicación con el Museo Nacional del Prado
  • Placa fotográfica: MADRID- Vista de la Sala de Isabel II, en el Museo Nacional de pintura [Museo del Prado]. Fototeca del Patrimonio Histórico, Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte. Archivo Ruiz Vernacci, VN-04098
  • Producido por MarVL ( Marquette University Visualization Lab , Milwaukee, Wisconsin, EEUU)
  • Análisis y diseño del espacio, dibujos arquitectónicos, marcos: Giuseppe Mazzone
  • Finalización del proyecto, visualización en 3D y Realidad Virtual: Chris Larkee

Cómo citar este proyecto: “La Sala de la Reina Isabel at the Prado museum in Madrid: A 3D/VR reconstruction according to a photograph by Jean Laurent, 1875-1877,” MarVL and Eugenia Afinoguénova with Pierre Géal, Chris Larkee and Giuseppe Mazzone. Marquette University, 2015-2018.

Licencia de Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0.

Musée du Prado RV

Dans les années 1870 (probablement en 1875-1877), le photographe français Jean Laurent prit une vue de la Sala de la Reina Isabel du Musée du Prado à Madrid. Située au cœur de l’édifice, dans l’espace absidal que l’architecte Juan de Villanueva avait conçu un siècle plus tôt comme une salle de conférences, la Sala de la Reina Isabel réunissait les tableaux qui étaient alors considérés comme les chefs-d’œuvre du musée. Comme c’était le cas à la Tribune des Offices ou au Salon Carré du Louvre, les toiles y étaient accrochées de façon à favoriser les comparaisons esthétiques. La salle fut remodelée en 1893 et, depuis 1899, elle est consacrée aux œuvres de Velázquez.

Cette reconstitution fait revivre un espace qui existe encore aujourd’hui mais qui a été profondément transformé. Seule une partie de la salle est visible sur la photographie originale. La visualisation a donc été complétée sur la base de déductions faites à partir de l’analyse du positionnement de l’appareil photographique, des mesures qui figurent dans le projet de réaménagement de la salle élaboré en 1887, ainsi que des descriptions fournies par les guides espagnols, français et britanniques du XIXe siècle. Les cadres, les cartels et les attributions reflètent les usages en vigueur à la fin des années 1870, qui sont attestés par les photographies individuelles de tableaux réalisées à cette époque par Laurent.

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Notre équipe:

  • Conception et direction: Eugenia Afinoguénova
  • Recherche: Eugenia Afinoguénova et Pierre Géal en collaboration avec le Musée National du Prado
  • Plaque photographique: MADRID- Vista de la Sala de Isabel II, en el Museo Nacional de pintura [Museo del Prado]. Fototeca del Patrimonio Histórico, Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte. Archivo Ruiz Vernacci, VN-04098
  • Produit par MarVL ( Marquette University Visualization Lab , Milwaukee, Wisconsin, EEUU)
  • Analyse et design d’espace, plans architecturaux, cadres: Giuseppe Mazzone
  • Finalisation du projet, visualisation en 3D et réalité virtuelle: Chris Larkee

Common citer ce projet : “La Sala de la Reina Isabel at the Prado museum in Madrid: A 3D/VR reconstruction according to a photograph by Jean Laurent, 1875-1877,” MarVL and Eugenia Afinoguénova with Pierre Géal, Chris Larkee and Giuseppe Mazzone. Marquette University, 2015-2018.

Licence Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0.

The Museo Nacional del Prado Launches Virtual Tour in Spanish and English

The Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Launches Virtual Tour in Spanish and English

With Gigapixel Second Canvas technology which offers the maximum image quality currently available for a virtual tour, virtual visitors can now explore the rooms of the exhibition Mythological Passions, an event that is benefiting from the sole sponsorship of Fundación BBVA.

With Gigapixel Second Canvas technology which offers the maximum image quality currently available for a virtual tour, virtual visitors can now explore the rooms of the exhibition Mythological Passions, an event that is benefiting from the sole sponsorship of Fundación BBVA.

In addition to enjoying a non-guided visit around the galleries and works, this Virtual Tour also offers a short-Guided Tour led by Alejandro Vergara, one of the exhibition’s curators.

This virtual survey of mythological love through 29 works by the greatest figures of European painting offers a maximised, millimetric level of zoom for 7 of the paintings - Venus and a Musician and Danaë and the Shower of Gold by Titian; The Garden of Love, Diana and Callisto and The Three Graces by Rubens; Venus and Adonis by Veronese; and The Spinners by Velázquez - which shows far more than the human eye can see, including brushstrokes, craquelure, the artist’s signature, etc., as well as a short, text-based account of the works that provides interesting information about them.

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This exceptional Gigapixel Virtual Tour is available on the Museo del Prado’s website in Spanish and English for 2.50 Euros, which is the same price as the audio guide that accompanies an on-site visit. At the same time, the website continues to offer all the information on this exhibition free of charge, including a presentation of it by its curators.

Mythological Passions becomes the first exhibition at the Museo del Prado to have its own virtual tour. Virtual visitors can now move around the galleries of the exhibition with the optimum level of image quality currently available for visits of this type thanks to Second Canvas’s Gigapixel technology, complemented by commentaries on the most significant details of some of the works.

This virtual tour is available in Spanish or English for 2.50 Euros from the Museo del Prado’s website at Alejandro Vergara, one of the exhibition’s curators, leads a short Welcome Tour of the galleries, presenting the exhibition and providing virtual visitors with the necessary context before they start the Free Exploration, a space in which users can enjoy the exhibition in a non-guided manner with the audio guide, the room text and the leaflet; extremely comprehensive content which is as close as possible to an actual, physical visit to the exhibition.

Seven paintings in the exhibition can be viewed at the maximum level of zoom, offering millimetric detail that exceeds what can be seen with the human eye. These works are: Venus and a Musician and Danaë and the Shower of Gold by Titian; The Garden of Love, Diana and Callisto and The Three Graces by Rubens; Venus and Adonis by Veronese; and The Spinners by Velázquez, which are in addition complemented by brief commentaries specially prepared by experts at the museum for this virtual tour explaining their symbolism, technique, the characters depicted, etc.

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6 reasons to visit the Prado Museum

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10 essential works to see on your visit to the Prado Museum

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Explore one of the world’s most incredible art treasures with our private english tour of the Prado museum. Immerse yourself in Spanish art, history, and culture during this unique experience.

Enjoy an immersive tour in the company of your english-speaking guide, who will reveal the history and fascinating details behind each work.

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  • Pick up at your hotel & taxi to the museum.
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*The tour will start at your hotel for a total of 2 hours.

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  • The price of the tickets as well as the pick-up at your hotel is included in the tour. Don't worry about the organization, we do it for you.
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On the emblematic Paseo del Prado , you will find one of the largest and most famous art galleries in the world : the Prado museum. It was built to house the headquarters of the Royal Cabinet of History and Natural Sciences and was converted into a museum at the beginning of the 19th century. It houses the best collection of Spanish paintings , great works of Flemish and Italian painting , as well as German, French and English paintings .

Let yourself be guided and discover the secrets of Velázquez’s Las Meninas , Goya’s 2 & 3 May, or Bosch’s painting “The Garden of Earthly Delights”.

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Prado Museum Tours | Explore the National Museum of Spain With an Expert Guide

Originally built as a house of science, the Museo Nacional del Prado or the Prado Museum is one of the most iconic and distinguished art museums in Spain housing the world’s richest collection of Italian, French, and Spanish art ranging from the Renaissance and Baroque periods to the era of Picasso. The museum is home to over 20,000 artworks including prints, drawings, paintings, sculptures, and historical documents. 

Known as a museum of painters rather than paintings , here’s your chance to admire the works of noted artists like Picasso, Salvador Dali, Velazquez, El Greco, Juan de Juanes, Bartolome Bermejo, Hieronymous Bosch, Francisco de Goya, and Rembrandt, among others. Read on to know more about why a Prado Museum tour would be the perfect way to explore this fine art gallery!

Which Prado Museum guided tour is best for you?

Prado Museum Guided Tours

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Duration:  2 hr. 30 min Suited for:  in-depth exploration

Why go for it?

  • Explore the best of Prado Museum while getting to know the unknown stories behind the masterpieces with an expert guide accompanying you.
  • The museum is home to over 20,000 works of art - around 7,500 paintings, 8,000 drawings, 1,000 sculptures, and more. Your guide will help you navigate through these artworks conveniently.
  • Some classics to look out for:  Las Meninas  by Diego Velazquez and  David Victorious over Goliath  by Caravaggio.
  • Once your guided tour ends, you're free to stay back in the museum and explore at your own pace.

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  • Skip all the arduous ticketing lines and head straight into Prado Museum and the Royal Palace of Madrid with these discounted combo tickets!
  • Flexible and extended validity entry to Prado Museum lets you explore over 20,000 works of art from the Renaissance period all the way to Picasso's era.
  • Get up close with iconic artworks, from  Las Meninas  by Velázquez, to  Andromeda & the Dragon  by Titian, and more.

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Why take a Prado Museum tour?

Prado Museum is one of the most popular and most visited museums not just in Spain but also in the world. Here are a few reasons why you should take a Prado Museum tour.

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  • A Prado Museum tour is your best bet to learn more about the iconic gallery because it includes an expert guide who knows everything that there is to know about the attraction.
  • We recommend guided tours because it comes with a skip the line feature that allows you to skim past long queues and access the museum on priority.
  • A guided tour offers an opportunity to gain more knowledge and information about the history of the museum including its art, artists, and architecture.
  • The museum is quite big, which is why we suggest booking a Prado Museum tour for yourself because it gives you the chance to explore the place more efficiently.
  • The tour guide knows the attraction inside out, which makes it convenient and easier for you to talk to them and gain more insight into one of the world’s first public art museums.
  • Prado Museum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Spain, which is why it usually sees huge crowds of tourists every day. Booking a guided tour will make access to the museum easier and quicker.

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Prado Museum has a vast collection of European paintings . Here's what you will see on your Prado Museum tour.

prado museum tour highlights - Spanish Paintings

Spanish Paintings

Prado Museum boasts a huge collection of 2800 Spanish paintings from the 12th to 19th centuries. It has focused on displaying extensive works of individual artists. For instance, there are 140 art pieces by Goya and 48 artworks by Velazquez on display at the museum. The seven galleries on the ground floor of the museum are home to several artworks of other iconic Spanish painters like Greco, Juan de Flandes, Luis Meléndez, Pedro Berruguete, and Luis de Morales, to name a few. 

prado museum tour highlights - Italian and French Paintings

Italian and French Paintings

Italian and French paintings made it to the Prado Museum only during the 16th century. Until then, the Spanish monarchs were not too keen on commissioning Italian, Venetian, and French painters except Titian whose works dominate the collection at the museum. Other painters whose artworks are on display at Prado Museum include Caravaggio, Luca Giordano, Guido Reni, Paolo Veronese, Tintoretto, Antonello da Messina, Jacopa Bassano, and Georges de la Tour, among others.

prado museum tour highlights - Flemish Paintings and Northern Schools

Flemish Paintings and Northern Schools

Prado Museum’s collection also includes over 1,000 Flemish paintings. Notable artists like Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony Van Dyck, Raphael, Rogier Van der Weyden, and Pieter Bruegel the Elder, to name a few. Between the 15th and 17th centuries, the oil painting technique flourished. A joint rule made it easy for the Spanish monarchs to get their hands on the best Flemish paintings and exhibit them at the museum. Some of the prominent and iconic artworks include Descent from the Cross , Adoration of the Magi , The Triumph of Death , and Saint George and the Dragon , among others.

prado museum tour highlights - 19th Century Paintings

19th Century Paintings

The Villanueva building inside the museum houses a large collection of almost 2700 19th-century artworks that were borrowed in 1971 from Museo de Arte Moderno, the Spanish National Museum. Displayed across 12 galleries, the artworks include themes ranging from neoclassical to romanticism. A few prominent works of art include Boys on the Beach by Joaquin Sorolla, Nude Boy on the Beach at Portici by Mariano Fortuny, and The Death of Viriatus by Jose de Madrazo, to name a few. 

prado museum tour highlights - Sculptures and Decorative Arts

Sculptures and Decorative Arts

Made on the orders of the Spanish monarchs, Museo Nacional del Prado is home to 1000 pieces of sculpture and around 3500 pieces of decorative arts, including some from the Baroque and Renaissance periods. Some must-see pieces include Charles V and the Fury (a sculpture of Emperor Charles V), Epimetheus and Pandora (made of wood and painted with oils), and The Dauphin’s Treasure (a group of vessels made of hardstones like gold, diamonds, silver, and other precious gems).

prado museum tour highlights - Photographs, Prints, and Drawings

Photographs, Prints, and Drawings

Another collection worth admiring at the museum is that of their prints, drawings, and photographs. Prado Museum has a massive collection of 10,000 photographs, 9,000 drawings, and 6,000 prints. In 1931, Spanish aristocrat Pedro Fernandez Duran bequeathed about 2,000 drawings from the 16th to the 19th centuries, including the preparatory drawings of the Last Judgment fresco by Michelangelo. The Spanish and Italian drawings, the Goya collection of prints and letters, and Juan de Villanueva’s Ground Plan and Elevation of the Museum drawings are a few must-see works of art at the museum. 

Guided tours vs Non-guided tours

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  • Your Prado Museum tour includes an expert guide, who possesses in-depth knowledge of the museum and can provide you with all the information you need about the attraction. 
  • Prado Museum tour tickets include a skip the line feature, which allows you to avoid waiting in long queues and access the attraction on priority.
  • These guided tours have a fixed itinerary that includes all the major points of interest and important artworks that you should check out inside the museum. It makes it easier to navigate an attraction as artistically and historically significant as the Prado Museum.
  • Prado Museum tours include a small group of people to offer tourists a more immersive and interactive experience.

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Non-Guided Tours

  • With a general admission ticket, you can explore the attraction at your own pace.
  • You can get yourself an audio guide to know more about the history of the museum, the artists, and the artworks on display.
  • Keep in mind that you will not be able to skip the line or walk past huge crowds to enter the attraction with a general admission ticket. This means that you will have to wait in long lines to access the attraction. This could take anywhere between 30 minutes to a couple of hours.

What to expect on a Prado Museum tour?

Prado Museum is huge and boasts an extensive collection of over 20,000 works of art. You might feel a little overwhelmed or find it difficult to navigate the museum all by yourself, which is why booking a Prado Museum tour is recommended. A guided tour includes an expert with in-depth knowledge of the attraction. Find out information about the history of the museum and its interesting stories and artworks on display. Such a tour enhances your experience of the visit because you get to learn so much more about the attraction.

Once you meet your group at the designated meeting point, you will be taken inside the museum where you will get to see all the famous and iconic works of art by noteworthy artists like Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Diego Velazquez, El Greco, Francisco de Goya, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Titian, Hieronymus Bosch, and many others. 

Visit the different galleries and admire over 7500 paintings , 8000 drawings, 1000 sculptures, 4800 prints, and several historical documents from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Learn about the artworks and the lives of the artists on display at the museum.

Visitor Tips

  • Book your Prado Museum tickets online and in advance.
  • Wear comfortable footwear because you’ll have to walk quite a bit.
  • Read up about the museum, artists, and artworks on display if you’re not taking a guided tour.
  • Photography inside the museum is strictly prohibited.
  • The best time to visit the museum is around 10 AM when it opens to the public or between 2 PM to 4 PM when it is comparatively less crowded.
  • You can keep your coats, bags, camera, and other important items in the cloakroom for free once you get past security. Umbrellas and large bags are not allowed inside the museum.
  • Visit the Prado Museum souvenir shop after your tour and buy yourself a few collectibles and books.
  • The museum is accessible to disabled people. It provides free wheelchairs and canes for those with reduced mobility.
  • Wearing masks is mandatory inside the museum.

Frequently asked questions about Prado Museum tours

Yes. You can book a Prado Museum tour here .

You can book a Prado Museum guided tour online .

Prado Museum tours are priced at €35 and above.

There are two types of Prado Museum tours available – the Prado Museum Guided Tour and the Royal Palace of Madrid and Prado Museum guided tour.

Your Prado Museum tour includes a visit to all the galleries as well as a glimpse of the major and noteworthy artworks inside the attraction.

The Prado Museum guided tours are available in two languages – English and Spanish.

The Prado Museum guided tour covers all the major artworks inside.

It depends on the type of Prado Museum tour you book. The small group guided tour will have no more than 10 people while the other guided tours have a maximum capacity of 25 guests.

Yes. The Prado Museum tour is worth it because it is one of the most iconic and important art museums in the world. Their collection comprises over 20,000 artworks of legendary artists like Velazquez, Picasso, Salvador Dali, Francisco de Goya, and Rembrandt, among others.

A. Yes. The Prado Museum tours include skip the line access.

Yes. You can cancel your Prado Museum tour tickets up to 24 hours before the scheduled date and get a full refund.

The Prado Museum guided tour is 2 hours long.

Yes. Discounts are available for the Prado Museum tours. Find the best deals before booking your tickets .

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