Interesting, good for a 1 or 2 hour visit. Staff friendly and helpful in the main.
Amazing place. Hard to take in during one visit, but probably sufficient. Hoarders will feel at home or inadequate.
Great museum, unique in a way. Just beware - this place is absolutely not suitable for kids. You will have to either keep them in a stroller all the time, or in hands.
A wonderful surprise in an unsuspected place. A personal collection covering several artifacts collected in life by the owner of the house. It really is worth the visit. All the rooms are sumptuous!
This stunning palace is one of the most beautiful museums in Madrid. It isn't crowded. At the ticket office they give you a guidebook to explore and understand the palace and his owner. The visit is about 1:30 long and it's recommended. You can also take photos, this is not allowed in other museum like the Prado.
Interesting collection and an attractive palace--takes about ninety minutes to fully appreciate. The guidebook provided by the admission desk is particularly laudable in its detail. Free if you own the very reasonably priced annual Madrid museum pass (which also includes priority admission to the Prado and Reina Sofia).
This is the kind of place you can GET YOUR SWAG ON like oh my goodness what an insane mansion. Decadence is its middle name. Super dank textiles and chandeliers out the ass. Amazing clock collection that goes off every half hour as well. Cuckoo!!!
A fantastic little museum/palace. When seen from the outside you really do not expect to see such extravagance. Also the museum still contains most of the original furniture & furnishings which give it a very authentic feel. I real must see.
Old mansion that has been converted to a museum. Lots of very interesting art pieces still arranged the way that the owner I tended! Definitely go here if you have the time to