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Museums #19 in Madrid

Sorolla Museum

4.7 · 21,410 reviews
A quiet place for contemplation and historical immersion.
Sorolla Museum, P.º del Gral. Martínez Campos, 37, Chamberí, 28010 Madrid, Spain
Interesting facts
1

Joaquín Sorolla designed the garden layout specifically to reflect the aesthetic of Seville's Alcázar.

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The museum holds over 1,000 works by Sorolla, including sketches and personal letters.

3

Sorolla's wife, Clotilde García del Castillo, bequeathed the house and its contents to the Spanish state after his death.

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The dining room still contains the original furniture and the artist's collection of Valencian ceramics.

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The studio remains preserved with the artist's original palettes and easels positioned as if he had just stepped away.

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The museum's collection includes sculptures by Auguste Rodin and Mariano Benlliure.

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The house was designed by architect Enrique María Repullés and completed in 1911.

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The gardens feature an 'Andalusian' courtyard with a central fountain inspired by the Generalife in Granada.

Overview

The Sorolla Museum is housed in the former residence and studio of Spanish Impressionist painter Joaquín Sorolla. Located in the Chamberí district, the building serves as a national museum displaying the artist's original collection of paintings, sculptures, and ceramics. The property includes a series of three interconnected Andalusian-style gardens designed by Sorolla himself. Many rooms remain furnished as they were during the artist's life, preserving the domestic atmosphere of the early 20th century. Visitors can view the studio where the artist worked, complete with high ceilings and north-facing light. The collection includes notable works like 'Sad Inheritance' and portraits of prominent figures of the era. The museum is a state-run institution managed by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. The building features an eclectic architectural style with traditional tiled patios and classical elements.

Photo spot

The central fountain area in the garden, providing a balanced view of the greenery and the house's architecture.

Insider tips

Spend time in the garden areas, as they are often less crowded than the interior galleries.

Check the museum's official digital archives before your visit to identify specific temporary exhibitions.

Look for the smaller, more intimate sketches located in the secondary hallways.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting during the height of a summer weekend if you prefer a quiet, contemplative experience.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays and major public holidays.

Etiquette

Maintain a quiet volume and do not touch the artwork, furniture, or historical artifacts.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds and the peak heat of the Madrid afternoon.
Address
Sorolla Museum, P.º del Gral. Martínez Campos, 37, Chamberí, 28010 Madrid, Spain
40.435, -3.693
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Details
Key exhibitsSad Inheritance, portraits of the Sorolla family, and late-career coastal landscapes.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds and the peak heat of the Madrid afternoon..

The central fountain area in the garden, providing a balanced view of the greenery and the house's architecture.

Close by you'll find El Retiro Park, Museo Nacional del Prado, Puerta de Alcalá.