The most famous landmark of Madrid is the Prado Museum, one of the greatest art galleries in the world, which has collected in its collections more than 7000 paintings by Fra Angelico, Botticelli, El Bosco, Titian, Rembrandt and Velazquez. The museum originated from the royal collection, which was subsequently replenished by the descendants of the royal dynasty. The focus is on the Spanish school of craftsmen, especially Goya, whose works are exhibited in chronological order, from sun-soaked scenes of fun festivities to the sullen craziness characterizing his “black period”. The Prado Museum has few equal, and regardless of whether you are a passionate fan of art or not, you will appreciate its collection of art. It will take more than one day to carefully familiarize yourself with most of the work.