Velázquez Monument (Prado Museum), Madrid — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
Sobre 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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Frequently asked questions
When was the Velázquez Monument unveiled?
The monument was unveiled in 1899 to celebrate the 300th anniversary of Velázquez's birth, created by the renowned sculptor Aniceto Marinas.
Why is Velázquez depicted with a palette?
The sculptor captured Velázquez in the exact pose he used when painting "Las Meninas," creating a beautiful reflection between the monument and the masterpiece hanging inside the museum.
Where exactly is the monument located?
The bronze sculpture stands in front of the Prado Museum's main entrance, serving as a monumental greeting to visitors arriving to explore Spanish art.
