Biblioteca
Biblioteca Nacional de España
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The Spanish National Library. Great Exhibitions. The other side of the building -Serrano street- is the Archeological Museum, so worthy to visit to
If you are a scholar this is your paradise, but for a regular visitor there is always a calendar of temporary exhibits to enjoy the library's treasures.
Oldest books you have found in the world, amazing and historic place you should not forget to visit. Cervantes, Calderón, Pio Baroja, etc.
Perhaps the most impressive of the grand edifices erected along the Paseo de los Recoletos in the 19th century, the 1892 Biblioteca Nacional (National Library) dominates the southern end of Plaza de Colón. Downstairs, and entered via a separate entrance, the fascinating and recently overhauled museum is a must for bibliophiles, with interactive displays on printing presses and other materials, illuminated manuscripts, the history of the library, and literary cafes. One of my favourites exhibits are the 1626 map of Spain and Picasso’s Mademoiselle Léonie en un sillón in the Sala de las Musas.
Perhaps the most impressive of the grand edifices erected along the Paseo de los Recoletos in the 19th century, the 1892 Biblioteca Nacional (National Library) dominates the southern end of Plaza de Colón. Downstairs, and entered via a separate entrance, the fascinating and recently overhauled museu…
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Ubicación
20-22 P.º de Recoletos
Madrid, MD