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MUSEUMS IN SPAIN



Google Earth offer High Resutlion Pictures of the Prado Museums best Paintings

For those art connoisseurs or museum buffs out there that haven't yet had the privilege to have visited the world famous Prado museum in Madrid, can now see a large selection of the works housed at the museum on Google Earth.

With a resolution of 14,000 megapixels (or about 1,400 times the definition of a standard 10 megapixel camera) the images of the 14 Prado masterpieces are so precise that even the individual brushstrokes can be seen, and according to the museum you can see details that the human eye alone is unable to see, amazing.

Google Earth's satellite and aerial photograph technology is proving invalid for us Internet travel freaks and this case is no exception. You can now explore every brush stroke ( literally) masterpieces by the likes of Bosch, Francisco de Goya, Diego Velázquez, Peter Paul Rubens and Rembrandt. Fourteen of the gallery's finest masterpieces can now be seen online in unbelievable detail

Google as yet has no plans to extend its project with the Prado museum or include more of the 1.000 or so works or art currently on view .

To see the high resolution pictures and the Prado museum on the Google Earth programme you will first have to download it via the Google web site.

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

The GUGGENHEIM Museum - Bilbao

If you do ever get to visit Bilbao then a visit to the Guggenheim Museum must be on your itinerary of visits. This quite fantastic work of art is situated at Abandoibarra Et. number. 2 48001 in Bilbao. It was designed by the North American architect Frank O. Gehry, a quite unique Museum represents an amazing construction feat. On one side is the Nervión River, 16 meters below the level of the rest of the city of Bilbao. One end is pierced through by the huge Puente de La Salve, one of the main access routes into the city. The building itself is an extraordinary combination of interconnecting shapes. Orthogonal blocks in limestone contrast with curved and bent forms covered in titanium. Glass curtain walls provide the building with the light and transparency it needs. The glass walls were made and installed to protect the works of art from heat and radiation. The half-millimetre thick titanium panels covering most of the building are guaranteed to last one hundred years... quite amazing.

The whole design creates a quite spectacular structure which is as interesting as any work of art you will find inside, and with a surface area of some 24.000 square meters and more than 50 meters in height I would leave yourself plenty of time to amble around this beautiful building.

The Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday ( Monday Closed ) from 10 am to 8 pm with a cost of 10.50 Euros for Adults , children under 12 accompanied by an adult enter FREE. There are group discounts and FREE guided tours being offered Tuesday to Sunday Morning: 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 a.m. Afternoon: 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Guided tours are offered in Basque, Spanish and English. Please check with our Information Desk for desired language availability. Advanced ticket sales can be obtained via the official Guggenheim website

Pick of the Best MUSEUMS in SPAIN



The science museum  Coruna Casa de las Ciencias La Coruña.House of Science
Paseo Marítimo, s/n -15002 -A Coruña

The House of Sciences was the first public-owned interactive museum in Spain. The small palace in Santa Margarita's Park houses a planetarium and three exhibition halls devoted to physics, temporary exhibitions and scientific topics.



FREE Admittance on these dates
Carnival (Feb 20, 2007)
Easter (Apr 9, 2007)
"Science on the street" Day (May 5, 2007)
Day of the museums (May 18)
Rosary Virgin Day, local holiday
(Oct 7) Science week (in Nov, 2007)

Normal Opening Hours

Science Museums
Mon-Sun, 11:00-21:00 concession*: 1€ general: 2€
Domus
Mon-Sun, 11:00-21:00 general: 2€- concession*: 1€
Aquarium
Mon-Sun, 10:00-21:00 general: 10€ - concession*: 4€



The Joan Miro Foundation Fundación Joan Miró, Barcelona - Foundation of the life of Joan Miro .

Parc de Montjuïc, s/n 08038 Barcelona - Tel. (34) 934.439.470 Fax. (34) 933.298.609

Opening hours Tuesdays to Saturdays 10.00 - 19.00 (October-June) 10.00 - 20.00 (July-September) Thursdays 10.00 - 21.30 Sundays and public holidays 10.00 - 14.30 Mondays (except public holidays) Closed

Miró's works are to be found today in the world's principal museums and cultural institutions. Many, however, have remained in Catalonia, mostly in the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona

Throughout his life, Joan Miró took a particular interest in the diversity of materials, forms and colours. It led him to explore and experiment with different art forms such as painting, sculpture, printing techniques, ceramics, the theatre, and tapestry. One result of this was a collaboration with Josep Royo, an innovative craftsman, who during the seventies aroused Miró's interest in tapestry and textiles.
Works in this room: : The Foundation Tapestry. 1979



The Museum of Modern Art Tarragona Museo de Arte Moderno Tarragona- The Tarragona Museum of Modern Art



The Museum of Modern Arts was created by the Diputació of Tarragona in 1976 with the purpose of preserving and showing its artistic patrimony. The Diputació collections were actually started at the beginning of the sixties, upon acquiring all the works by the sculptor Julio Antonio that had been kept by his sisters. From that time on, and with the advic of Lluís M. Saumells, director of the School of Arts of Tarragona other collections were purchased, namely those by the sculptors Santiago Costa i Vaqué, Salvador Martorell i Ollé and the painter Josep Sancho i Piqué. Since 1943, yearly at first, and biyearly later on, the Diputació awarded the Julio Antonio Prize of Sculpture and the Josep Tapiró Prize od Painting, eeping the winnimh works. Some of them were kept as deposits in other institutions, and, at one time, some were sold for reasons unknown. All in all, and for the most part, the winning works have been displayed in the Diputació premises. In 1976, and following the moving of the Workshop and School of Arts From Santa Anna St. to its new location in Sant Pere Sescelades, part of the Casa Martí, the previous seat of the school was made aviable.

Santa Anna, 8
43003 - TARRAGONA
Tel. 977 - 23 50 32
Email:mamt@altanet.org



The Art Nuveau and Art Deco Museum of Salamanca Museo de Art Noveau y Art Decó Salamanca.

The Museum of Art Noveau and Art Deco.



The Museum of Art Noveau and Art Deco was opened on April 6th 1995 and soon became one of the most frequented museums in Castile and Leon with an average 120,000 visitors a year.

For the last ten years, the Museum and its patron Manuel Ramos Andrade have received numerous awards in gratitude for their commitment towards culture and tourism. Most noteworthy are the following: the Paul Harris Fellow and Blasón de Turismo de Castilla y León, in 1996; the Máster de Popularidad, in 1997; and the City Gold Medal, in 1998.

Among its many distinguished visitors, His Royal Highness Felipe de Borbón y Grecia visited the Museum in May 1997. During the 15th Ibero-American Summit of Heads of State and Government held in Salamanca in October 2005, Her Royal Highness Queen Sofía and the First Ladies of the countries participating in the Summit made a private visit to the Museum.

The illustrious visitors admired the collections of chryselephantines and dolls of the Manuel Ramos Andrade Foundation and notably paid closer attention to the jewels and scent bottles. The First Ladies took numerous photographs of the building during their visit.

Visiting hours
Tuesday - Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday: closed.
Address
Gibraltar, 14
37008 SALAMANCA
Phone: +34 923 12 14 25
Fax: +34 923 27 03 20




The Natural Science Museum Mdrid Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid - Natural Sciences Museum ( Website only in Spanish but well worth a look )
C/José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2. 28006 Madrid (ESPAÑA).
TEL: +34 91 411 13 28

The Natural Science museum is undoubtidly one of the best in Spain and provides excellent exhibitions and informaton on every aspect of the natural world.



The National Sculture Museum of Valladolid Museo Nacional de Escultura - Valladolid - The National Sculpture Museum

C/ Cadenas de San Gregorio, 1, 2 y 3. 47011 - Valladolid (Spain).

The items making up the collection bear eloquent witness to the quality achieved by artists in Spain from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. The works preserved in the Museum express a world of international relations, of changing influences and artistic geniuses, leading to a rich heritage of fundamental importance in the cultural context of Europe.

The original core of the collections stems from the convents disentailed in Valladolid and its surrounding area. The historic importance of the city in past ages lies at the heart of the significance of the artistic creations housed here, the fruit of a long tradition in patronage and protection of the arts. In addition to these contributions, there are many donations, loans and in particular acquisitions by the State with a view to completing an overall view of Spanish sculpture with all of its subtleties, within a geographical context extending beyond the Iberian Peninsula.

Department of Education: 00 34 983 25 03 75
Secretary: 00 34 983 25 40 83
Fax: 00 34 983 25 93 00
e-mail:mne@mcu.es

Opening Hours
From the 21 September to the 20 March; Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to 18:00 hours.
From the 21 March to the 20 September; Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to 21:00 hours.
Sundays and holidays from 10:00 to 14:00 hours. Closed on Mondays and on the following local and national holidays: January 1st and 6th, May 1st, September 8th, December 24th, 25th and 31st.



The Spanish Railway Foundation Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona). Spanish Railway Foundation. The web site is soon to be in English to.

Plaza Eduard Maristany, s/n. Vilanova i la Geltrú. 08800. Barcelona. España
Telephone: + 34 938 158 491
Fax: + 34 938 158 220



The Museum is located in the historic steam locomotive depot of Vilanova i la Geltrú. It tries to show in an innovative and active way the universe of trains and their extremely important role in the contemporary world.

Rates
Individual: 4 euros Reduced Individual Rate: 2,50 euros ( Students, Children from 4 to 12 years of age, elderly Persons).
Saturday - FREE ADMISSION



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