18th century noble palace,
Palace of Lyria
The Palacio de Illyria is an 18th-century aristocratic palace in Madrid, Spain, currently used as the residence of the Dukes of Alba. Inside the palace, there is a vast art collection, including works by famous painters such as Goya, Rubens, and Velazquez, and it is considered to be the largest private art collection in the world.
It's one of the places you shouldn't miss when visiting Madrid.
Madrid's neoclassical style
Private Palace Lilia
The Palacio Lilia is an 18th-century aristocratic palace that is a must-see in Madrid. You can watch the great stars of the art world perform while exploring the 14 rooms inside! The building itself is impressive, with its sumptuous suites, vaulted ceilings and decorative furnishings that reflect the wealth of its past and present owners. As you pass through Plaza Lilia, an audio guide will shed light on the palace’s past and the masterpieces that adorn its walls. Along with works by Goya and Velazquez, you will also find one of the world’s most impressive private collections of art by Murillo, Greco and Ribera!
Key attractions inside
The palace has magnificently decorated main rooms such as the Grand Hall, Ballroom, Dining Hall, and Library. Also, don't miss seeing the works of famous painters such as Goya, Rubens, and Velazquez!
address :
Liria Palace
C. de la Princesa, 20, 28015 Madrid, Spain
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Operating hours:
Please arrive 10 minutes before your selected time.
Operating hours vary by season. Please refer to the official website for details.
Palacio de Liria