National Archaeological Museum

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Madrid, Spain

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National Archaeological Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

National Archaeological Museum is located in Madrid, Spain on Calle de Serrano, 13,. National Archaeological Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category archaeological museumtourist attraction in Spain.

Address

Calle de Serrano, 13,

Phone

+34 915777912

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Frida Andersson

Nice layout of the museum following prehistoric to present Spain. Very well adapted for covid with one way files to walk following the exhibition as well as an app that you can download to be able to guide yourself around the museum. Exhibition is well kept and staff, super friendly.

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Glenn A. Jaspart

Good museum but the coin section is not very interesting. Also: some important information is missing from a lot of items displayed (such as dates and origins). Otherwise, it is fairly pleasant to wander in the museum. A lot of things to see and you can leave your bags in a locker room before you visit so you feel unencumbered.

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Cory Jones

What an excellent museum and a hidden gem in plain sight. For 3 you can spend an entire day wondering through the history of Spain. With Spain's rich cultural history the volume of material can be overwhelming so you are best to pick an era or two and give them your full attention versus trying to cram the entire 4 million years of history into one day. Outside the museum there is a reproduction of the cave paintings at Altamira.

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Elena Rumianceva

Really beautiful museum, especially the Roman parts!!

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A Jones

There were some interesting exhibits, but I agree with others that the staff is rude and that there are way too many pointless rules. Apparently one of them is that you are not allowed to stand still more than a few minutes or you will have to move. Even if (for example) you are standing in a quiet, out of the way corner with your baby in a stroller, trying to keep her chill and quiet for a few minutes so her dad can look around a bit. Why, you ask? Good question.