Museo de la Trinidad, Art museum in Madrid, Spain
Description
The Museo de la Trinidad is an art museum in Madrid that holds nearly 1000 paintings spanning from the 13th to the 20th century. The collection traces the development of Spanish artistic traditions across different historical periods.
History
The museum was founded in 1837 to house the collection of the Academy of Fine Arts and opened to the public in July 1838. This founding was part of broader efforts to gather and preserve Spanish artworks for public viewing.
Culture
The museum displays works by Spanish artists spanning multiple centuries and preserves their artistic traditions for visitors. You can see how painting and sculpture evolved over time and what subjects mattered most to Spanish creators.
Practical
The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday with access to both permanent collections and temporary exhibitions. Plan your visit accordingly and check opening times before arriving.
Did you know?
The collection includes The Trinity Adored by All Saints, a remarkable tempera and gold on wood altarpiece created around 1400 for the Valldecrist monastery. This precious panel painting stands out as one of the finest examples of late medieval religious artistry in the holdings.
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