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Impressionist painting exhibition at Fundación Maphre

Impressionism exhibition until April 22 at the Maphre Foundation in Madrid
Impressionism exhibition until April 22 at the Maphre Foundation in Madrid

If you are thinking visit madrid in the coming weeks, now you have the best excuse because until April's 22 2010 you can visit one great exhibition of impressionism that Mapfre Foundation has organized where up to 90 works that are usually exhibited at the Orsay Museum in Paris will be shown.

On your visit to this exposure extraordinary of impressive paint, which is presented with the title of Impressionism, a new renaissance, You will be able to see works by the great masters of this artistic style, such as Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Cezanne and Degas.

For example, in this Madrid exhibition you can enjoy famous works such as The Fife from Manet, The Boats by Monet or The swing by Renoir.

La impressionist exhibition you will find it in the Maphre Foundation, at Paseo de Recoletos 23, between Cibeles and Plaza de Colón, until April 22, 2010

La Admission to the Impressionism exhibition is freea Time Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 20 p.m., Mondays, from 14 p.m. to 20 p.m., and Sundays and holidays, from 11 a.m. to 19 p.m.

The Maphre Foundation offers the possibility of hire an audio guide for 3 euros, a service that is available in Spanish and English.

More information about the impressionism exhibition

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  • I would appreciate it if you would update the information pages you send, some such as Impressionism at the Maphre Foundation, which is an exhibition from a year ago and can create confusion if the data is not consistent. And sometimes this confrontation can be laborious. because it is not easy to find out what dates this publication was made.

    I hope you take this observation into account. Greetings Elena

    • Thanks for the observation, Elena, it is already corrected.

      I always try to update the information but I have verified that in the information on exhibitions and events I always have to review the year...because a year later it still appears on Google and can create confusion. In any case, there is always the publication date of each topic.

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