Museum of San Isidro, Madrid

Museum of San Isidro, Madrid

The Museum of San Isidro tells you about the history of Madrid before it became Spain's capital in the year 1561. San Isidro is the patron saint of Madrid and the Museo de San Isidro, or Museum of San Isidro lovingly documents the colorful myths and customs that make up the past of Madrid, including legends associated with San Isidro.

The museum opened in 2000 and it has a library for special research. The museum features beautifully designed rooms in which the labor of extensive archaeological research is displayed for visitors.

Glimpse Madrid's colorful past at the Museum of San Isidro. Get treated to exclusive glimpses of parts of Count Parades'original palace. View remnants of the house where San Isidro used to lived and work. There is also a Renaissance style patio through which you can get to a 17th century chapel. Here you'll find the well from which, the story goes, San Isidro rescued his son from getting drowned.

Get to know fascinating legends like this and many more at the Museum of San Isidro in Madrid, located in downtown Madrid.

Address of the Museum of San Isidro

2, Plaza de San Andres
Madrid

Entry to the Museum

Admission to this famous museum in Madrid is FREE for all!

What are the Timings of the Museum of San Isidro

  -   The museum is open Tuesday to Friday from 9:30 in the morning to 8 in the night.

  -   The museum remains open from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday and Sunday.

How to Contact the Museum of San Isidro in Madrid

You can contact the museum on this telephone number: + 34 91 366 7415. You can also send them a fax on : +34 91 364 5149.

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