Overview
A delightful small palace-museum recreating the atmosphere and lifestyle of 19th-century Romantic-era Madrid, with period rooms furnished exactly as a wealthy Spanish household would have lived in the 1830s–1860s.
Highlights
- Period Rooms: Fifteen rooms meticulously arranged with original furniture, paintings, porcelain, fans, and personal objects evoking the Romantic era.
- The Ballroom: A recreated aristocratic ballroom with crystal chandeliers and period instruments.
- Garden Café: A charming courtyard café that serves excellent pastries in a tranquil setting.
History
The palace was built in 1776 for the Marquis of Matallana. The Romantic-era collection was assembled by the Marquis of la Vega-Inclán, who donated it to the state in 1924. After a major renovation completed in 2009, the museum reopened with vastly improved displays.
Visitor Tips
- Tea Room: The museum's garden café is one of Malasaña's best-kept secrets—perfect for a quiet afternoon break.
- Saturday Free: Free entry on Saturdays after 14:00 and all day Sunday.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.