A complete collection of art
The Lázaro Galdiano Museum, located at 122 Serrano Street in the La Castellana district, is a complete collection of art in its many forms.
The museum bears the name of the great art collector Don Lázaro Galdiano, who donated his marvelous collection and the building that housed it to the Spanish government.
It first opened its doors as a house-museum in 1951 and had a significant renovation in 2004.
Lázaro Galdiano (1866-1947) was a great art collector, book-lover, and editor. The collection features works from primarily Spanish artists and houses famous paintings such as The Witches’ Sabbath by Goya, and St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness by Hieronymus Bosch, among others.
I first went in 1974, at the insistence of some Argentine friends who were living in Madrid, and we were dazzled. I went back in 1999 and was surprised at the amount of things I’d missed the first time around. Just walking through the beautiful streets of the surrounding neighborhood makes you eager to enter this fabulous museum. Don’t miss it!


