Sorolla Museum
Explore the artistic world of Joaquín Sorolla in his Madrid home.

About Sorolla Museum
The Sorolla Museum, located in Madrid, is a captivating destination that transports visitors into the world of Joaquín Sorolla, a luminary of Spanish Impressionism. Established in 1932, the museum occupies the artist's former home, meticulously preserved to reflect the ambiance of Sorolla's life and work environment. It houses an extensive collection of Sorolla's paintings, drawings, and sculptures, offering an unparalleled look into his prolific career. His works are celebrated for their vibrant light and color, capturing the essence of Mediterranean landscapes and everyday life with remarkable sensitivity. Visitors can wander through the numerous rooms where Sorolla lived and created his masterpieces, each filled with personal artifacts, original furnishings, and an impressive array of art pieces. The museum's lush gardens, designed by Sorolla himself, provide a serene escape and a living canvas of his artistic vision. Beyond the art, the museum is a cultural haven, hosting temporary exhibitions and educational programs that deepen the appreciation of Sorolla's contributions to art history. Located in the vibrant Chamberí district, the Sorolla Museum is conveniently near other attractions such as the National Museum of Natural Sciences and the beautiful Parque del Oeste, making it an ideal stop for those exploring Madrid's rich cultural landscape. A visit to the Sorolla Museum is not just a journey through the artist's life but an inspiring encounter with the timeless beauty of his work.
Highlights
- Extensive collection of Joaquín Sorolla's artwork
- Authentic period decor and personal artifacts
- Beautifully designed gardens reflecting Sorolla's artistic vision
- Temporary exhibitions and educational programs
- Located in Sorolla's original home and studio
- Nearby attractions include the National Museum of Natural Sciences
- Immersive insight into the life of a renowned Impressionist painter
