




Cerralbo Museum
Attraction
4.6 (6889 reviews)
Collections of Old Master paintings, fine furniture & antiques in an 1800s mansion with gardens.
C. de Ventura Rodríguez, 17, Moncloa - Aravaca, 28008 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 47 36 46
Did You Know?
Aristocratic Home
The Cerralbo Museum was originally the private residence of Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa, the 17th Marqués de Cerralbo, a prominent figure in late 19th and early 20th century Spanish society.
Eclectic Assemblage
The museum showcases the Marqués de Cerralbo's vast and eclectic collection, encompassing art, historical artifacts, archaeological finds, and everyday objects, reflecting his diverse interests.
Public Opening
The museum opened to the public in 1922, fulfilling the Marqués de Cerralbo's wish to share his collection and home with the people of Spain after his death.
Curiosity Room
The museum preserves the atmosphere of a late 19th-century aristocratic home, including a 'cabinet of curiosities' filled with unusual and fascinating objects, reflecting the Marqués's passion for collecting.
Highlights from Reviews
• historical glimpse
The museum offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of a noble family, with well-preserved rooms and artifacts.
• diverse collection
The museum houses a diverse collection of art, antiques, and historical objects, providing a rich and varied experience.
• stunning architecture
Many reviewers highlight the beauty and grandeur of the building itself, describing it as stunning and magnificent.
• great value
The entrance fee is very low, and it's free on some days, making it an affordable cultural experience.
• central location
The museum's location is convenient for tourists, close to other attractions like Plaza de España and Temple de Debod.