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Museo Zuloaga

Museo Zuloaga

Museo Zuloaga
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Lotte
Madrid, Spain14 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2024 • Solo
It was a very nice museum. I actually didn't expect much from it, but it is very interesting and something completely different from what you normally see. I especially found the paintings on the top floor very impressive. It's not that big and close to the major tourist attractions, so be sure to check it out. I got in for free (don't know why, maybe it's free for students), but the tickets seem to be normally €1.
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Written June 8, 2024
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Susan V
Johannesburg, South Africa485 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017 • Couples
I loved this place. I didn't know ceramics could be this interesting. I especially liked the different tile patterns and their significance. A nice break from paintings.
Written January 26, 2018
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COLCHONEROMadrid
Madrid, Spain5,040 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023
Great small museum where a small representation of magnificent ceramic works by Daniel Zuloaga is exhibited in what was the Romanesque church, of Visigothic origin, of San Juan de los Caballeros, which the artist bought when it was going to be demolished due to abandonment, to convert it into your house/workshop. It is very well renovated and in its upper part there is an exhibition of objects and furniture that he owns as well as very good paintings basically painted by him and his nephew Ignacio Zuloaga. The two or three times I have gone I have always been alone and I don't understand it since the building and the exhibits deserve a visit
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Written August 13, 2023
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