Museo Cerralbo

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The former ‘not so humble’ home of the Marquis of Cerralbo, who spent his life amassing an impressive collection of works of art, this building was donated to the Spanish state to become what is now known as Museo Cerralbo. Upon entering, visitors discover an array of gems that range from art and architecture to vintage furniture, photography, and tapestries, to name just a few.

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