National Museum of Romanticism (Madrid)

National Museum of Romanticism (Madrid)
National Museum of Romanticism
Native name:
Spanish: Museo Nacional del Romanticismo
Location: Madrid, Spain
Coordinates: 40°25′33″N 3°41′56″W / 40.425869°N 3.698839°W / 40.425869; -3.698839Coordinates: 40°25′33″N 3°41′56″W / 40.425869°N 3.698839°W / 40.425869; -3.698839
Built: 1924
Spanish Property of Cultural Interest
Official name: Museo Nacional del Romanticismo
Type: Non-movable
Criteria: Monument
Designated: 1962[1]
Reference #: RI-51-0001381
National Museum of Romanticism (Madrid) is located in Spain
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Location of National Museum of Romanticism in Spain

The National Museum of Romanticism (Spanish: Museo Nacional del Romanticismo) is housed in a late eighteenth-century building in Madrid, Spain. It was was inaugurated in 1924 and declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1962.[1]

The museum, formerly known as the museo rómantico, was reordered in 2009 and relaunched with its current, slightly different name. The museum's exhibits include items related to the romantic writer Mariano José de Larra.

References

  1. ^ a b Database of protected buildings (movable and non-movable) of the Ministry of Culture of Spain

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