Velázquez Monument (Prado Museum), Madrid — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Velázquez Monument (Prado Museum)
Face to face with genius: the magnificent Velázquez Monument stands proudly before the Prado Museum, a bronze sculpture honoring Spain's greatest painter. Created by renowned sculptor Aniceto Marinas in 1899, this monument was unveiled to celebrate the 300th anniversary of Velázquez's birth, and what a tribute it is. The sculptor captured an iconic moment: Velázquez depicted with palette in hand, mirroring the very pose he used when painting his masterpiece "Las Meninas" inside the museum behind it. It's a recursive masterpiece, artist honoring artist across centuries. Questo's journey through Madrid's art world simply has to include this dramatic encounter at the Prado's entrance. The monument sits as a guardian and a greeting, inviting every visitor to contemplate the revolutionary genius of the man who changed European art forever. Standing before it, you're not just seeing a sculpture, you're witnessing a moment of artistic reflection frozen in bronze.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- P.º del Prado, 11, 28014 Madrid, Spain
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