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Monday 20 May 2013

Get Rendezvous with True Masterpieces in Museums on a Trip to Spain


There are lots and lots of places in the most fascinating tourist destination of the Europe and perhaps the whole world, that is, Spain. Of such places, Spain has been extremely loved for its magnificent museums where you can be a spectator to some of the greatest works of art created by famous architects from all across the world of different eras.

The most famous that one must visit on a trip to Spain secured by Spain visa insurance that is a pre-requisite for getting Schengen visa to Spain is the El Prado art museum that presently it holds a collocation of more than 8,600 works by greatest French, Italian, German, Flemish, and obviously, Spanish artists. The significant paintings of this museum include “Las Meninas”, “The Three Graces”, “The Garden of Delights”, “The Adoration of the Shepherds” and “The Resurrection”, among certain others. The National Museum “Centro de Arte Reina Sofia” showcases the modern art from the 20th century displayed in famous painting named “Guernica” made by Pablo Picasso, and other paintings and a large collection of books.

One of the popular museums of the country is The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum that currently is a spectacular building, with pink marble floors and lots of other facilities and preserves the collection of art of Carmen Cervera and other artists. Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, The Guggenheim Museum, Museo de Bellas Artes are other museums in Spain. So while on Schengen visa you get to explore all the museums of Spain, if you have time, you must definitely stopover at Italy where you will not require any separate visa but just a valid travel insurance Italy plan covering your entire duration which does not exceed the limited period, as provided by Schengen Convention, of three months per six monthly period. 

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