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Night time viewing
VISITORS and residents of Madrid can now visit the National Prado Museum on a Saturday night.
The museum will now open on the first Saturday of every month as part of its ongoing mission to connect with all sectors of the public.
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In 2023, these trains are expected to make 87 round trips, which represents an increase of 52 per cent compared to 2022. Thematic tourism trains carry out day trips with cultural and gastronomic content.
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On the first Saturday of each month from 8.30pm until 11.30pm different galleries at the Museum will remain open in a programme that aims to increase knowledge of the Prado in a sequential manner.
There will also be different musical events, the option to use the interactive applications specially created for the Museum by Samsung, and Cafe Prado will remain open.
For the first night time opening on March 4, the main attraction was the Central Gallery; the backbone of the Villanueva Building and the space that displays celebrated works such as Christ washing the Disciples’ Feet by Tintoretto, Charles V at Mühlberg by Titian and The Three Graces by Rubens.


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