The museum is beautiful. You can even skip the Prado, but it's definitely worth coming here.
Here you will see several centuries of the evolution of painting, changing at a fairly fast pace - 2-3 works by the world's leading artists of different times and styles, arranged in chronological order.
Such an exposition structure may seem somewhat chaotic or even superficial, but such a dynamic presentation, in any case, is interesting as a result of collecting by one family - each of the family members, at one time, bought the best possible for several centuries... It's both romantic and informative!
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum is certainly interesting. Although I do not share everyone's delight and putting this museum on a par with the Prado Museum is probably too much. Although, of course, everyone determines for himself when and which museum to visit...
The museum impresses with its rich collection in various genres. Moreover, painting is presented in different directions, from the classical Renaissance to Cubism, imagism, abstractionism and Dadaism. Every Monday from 12 to 16 admission is free.
An amazing opportunity to see the historical evolution of European painting in one place. In addition to the general very high level of paintings, there are undoubted masterpieces.