Things to do in Madrid, Community of Madrid: The Best History Museums

February 24, 2022 Moriah Teneyck

So many of Madrid’s buildings look like castles, you’ll think you’ve stumbled into a fairytale. Even City Hall is astounding, with its white pinnacles and neo-Gothic features. A self-guided architecture tour can begin by the great bear statue in the central Puerta del Sol. Wander by the fanciful Royal Palace before absorbing the natural beauty of Retiro Park, then visit one of the city’s many museums. You could happily cap off each day by nibbling on forkfuls of paella while sipping Spanish rioja.
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1. Casa Museo Lope de Vega

Calle Cervantes 11, 28014 Madrid Spain +34 914 29 92 16 [email protected] http://www.casamuseolopedevega.org/es/
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4.5 based on 741 reviews

Casa Museo Lope de Vega

"My little house, my peace, my garden and my study" Such was the way Lope described his house in a letter to a friend. A visit to this house es a testimony, a literary and emotional journey, an invitation to travel through art, literature and history to a bygone Madrid. Access to the museum is via guided group tours (maximum 10 people accompanied by a guide)Tours must be booked in advance by telephone or email.

Reviewed By breezy1435 - Saratoga Springs, United States

Constant Companion and I booked an English Tour several months in advance and hoped for the best! We had tried to visit last year but on the day of our reservation the guide fell ill. Our guide, only two months in his job this year was terrific! I cannot say enough good about him--passionate, humorous, and accommodating! We were the only two on the tour so he showed us all the rooms, told wonderful stories, and provided us interesting insights. Lope de Vega was a contemporary of Cervantes. He wrote many plays, had 17 children, became a priest, had several loves including the "love of his life" in his 40's, an actress! It is this home which he purchased to settle down, to devote time to his gardens, and to outsmart the tax man by "having a military guest in his home"! We completely enjoyed our visit, particularly the living room, the bookcases, and the objects donated by a daughter who became a nun! Very highly recommended Madrid treasure!

2. Museo de San Isidro

Plaza San Andres 2, 28005 Madrid Spain +34 913 66 74 15 http://www.madrid.es/museosanisidro
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4.5 based on 135 reviews

Museo de San Isidro

Reviewed By TrueTexasTraveler - Amarillo, United States

This museum of a bit off the beaten tourist path and well worth your time if you love history. It focuses on history in the Madrid area from prehistoric times until about when the Royal Court began calling Madrid home. You'll learn about a mammoth miracle, see the well where San Isidro performed his miracle, see relics from the time the Romans controlled Madrid, and much more. It is free to enter and the information is in Spanish and English. This is definitely somewhat of a hidden gem.

3. Museo de la Catedral de la Almudena

Calle Mayor 92 Catedral de la Almudena, 28013 Madrid Spain +34 915 59 28 74 [email protected] http://museocatedral.archimadrid.es
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Museo de la Catedral de la Almudena

El Museo de la Catedral de la Almudena de Madrid tiene como mision conservar, exhibir, investigar y comunicar los testimonios tangibles e intangibles de la historia de la diocesis de Madrid. La visita muestra a los Patronos de Madrid: La Virgen de la Almudena y San Isidro Labrador, y un recorrido por la vida de la Iglesia a traves de los siete sacramentos. Con el fin de que cada uno descubra, reflexione y construya valores de fe, historia y union con la Iglesia de Madrid, su Catedral y su Patrona, a partir de su propia experiencia.

4. Museo de Historia de Madrid

Calle Fuencarral 78 Across the street from the Tribunal metro station, 28004 Madrid Spain +34 917 01 18 63 [email protected] http://www.madrid.es/portales/munimadrid/es/Inicio/Cultura-ocio-y-deporte/Cultura-y-ocio/Museo-de-Historia-de-Madrid?vgnextfmt=default&vgnextoid=8f3079262ef5d010VgnVCM1000000b205a0aRCRD&vgnextchannel=c937f073808fe410VgnVCM2000000c205a0aRCRD
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4.0 based on 327 reviews

Museo de Historia de Madrid

5. Imprenta Municipal

Calle Concepcion, Jeronima, 28012 Madrid Spain +34 914 29 48 81 http://www.madrid.es/imprentamunicipal
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4.0 based on 17 reviews

Imprenta Municipal

6. Centro Sefarad Israel - Palacio de Canete

Calle Mayor 69, 28013 Madrid Spain +34 913 91 10 02 [email protected] http://www.sefarad-israel.es/
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3.5 based on 7 reviews

Centro Sefarad Israel - Palacio de Canete

7. Museo del Instituto de San Isidro

Calle Toledo 39, 28005 Madrid Spain
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3.0 based on 5 reviews

Museo del Instituto de San Isidro

8. Museo Arqueologico Canos del Peral

Plaza de Isabel II s/n 28013 Madrid, Estación de Metro Opera, 28013 Madrid Spain http://www.esmadrid.com/informacion-turistica/museo-arqueologico-canos-del-peral
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