Description
The configuration of the city of Madrid is largely related to the history of the two dynasties that reigned in Spain since its unification as a country: the Habsburgs and the Bourbons.
On this tour we will visit the places of the city most closely related to the art of the Habsburgs, kings of the great Spanish Empire. Convents, churches, unknown collections and, of course, the Prado Museum, home to the magnificent royal collection gathered by these kings and queens. El Bosco, Roger van der Weyden, Rubens, Tiziano or Velázquez will be the main protagonists of this visit around the best of European art of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
On this tour we will visit the places of the city most closely related to the art of the Habsburgs, kings of the great Spanish Empire. Convents, churches, unknown collections and, of course, the Prado Museum, home to the magnificent royal collection gathered by these kings and queens. El Bosco, Roger van der Weyden, Rubens, Tiziano or Velázquez will be the main protagonists of this visit around the best of European art of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
(Possibility El Escorial)