Museo ArqueológicoRemains from pre-history to the 19th century
Serrano, 13
Madrid, ES
28001
Neighborhood: Salamanca
Nearest Train: SerranoPhone: +34 91 577 7912
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It contains thousands of pre-historic artefacts and remains from the ancient civilizations based in Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Egypt. One of the highlights is the museum's reproduction of the Altamira caves in northern Spain with their fascinating pre-historic cave paintings (open 11a-midday & 5:30-6:30p). There's a research library as well as video and slide-show facilities.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.com
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Colección Permanente del Museo Arqueológico Nacional
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
9:30AM
As you walk through the Museo Arqueologico, you will come across the medieval collection from Egypt, Greece and Rome that might arouse your curiosity and interest. Some of the treasures of this era includes Crucifix of Don Fernando and Queen Sancha, and Treasury Guarrazar. To know more about the collection, please visit the website.
Tour de Museo Arqueológico Nacional
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
A walk through Museo Arqueológico Nacional enables you to have an access to the priceless and treasured archaeological and decorative pieces of art that were held by the monarchs in Spain. Established by the Queen Elizabeth II, this museum is perfect to understand the Spanish history and the culture of the monarchs, who ruled in the past. To know more about this place, please check the website.





This museum is just enough off the beaten path that you'll need to make a special point to get t...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 10 2007