ICO Museum
Museum · Cortes ·

ICO Museum

Museum · Cortes ·

Art, architecture, and design exhibitions, lectures, and workshops.

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ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
ICO Museum by null
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C. de Zorrilla, 3, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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C. de Zorrilla, 3, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain Get directions

+34 914 20 12 42
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•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Assistive hearing loop

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Jan 5, 2026

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A Unique Picasso Exhibition Is Coming To Madrid – And You Can See It For Free

Hosting a unique exhibition of Picasso’s Vollard Suite after more than 10 years out of public view, this museum is presenting one of the world’s most exclusive collections of the artist’s work for free. From February 13 to July 20, visitors can see all 100 etchings from this landmark series of modern printmaking, laid out in sections that trace Picasso’s progression through obsessions like The Sculptor’s Studio, The Battle of Love, The Minotaur, and Portraits of Ambroise Vollard. It isn’t just about Picasso, either: the show also includes a curated selection of prints by major Spanish artists from the latter half of the 20th century, including Juan Genovés, Eduardo Arroyo, Manolo Valdés, Miguel Ángel Campano, and Darío Villalba, making it a pretty mega, must-see stop for anyone in Madrid interested in powerful, print-based art. - María Toro

https://www.timeout.com/news/a-unique-picasso-exhibition-is-coming-to-madrid-and-you-can-see-it-for-free-020425
ICO Museum

Yulia M.

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What a lovely museum (with a free entrance). We were strolling around the city and happened to pass by. These days they have a temporary exhibition on collective housing of XXI century. A lot of interesting to see, especially if you are interested in contemporary architecture models.

Robert Z.

Google
Small museum, great experience. Interesting exhibition, different scale models. I would love to see more of architects story telling drawings. Would love to visit again

Christian K.

Google
You’ll find here mostly architectural expos and that’s why it’s a must. Free entry and not crowded

A Q.

Google
I really enjoyed the exhibit they had up when I traveled to Spain in November 2018. I wish I could have stayed longer.

Detlev Conrad M.

Google
A small museum on photography and architecture. The small size surprised me, but that was a plus as I arrived late. Entry was free - another plus. Descriptions were in Spanish only. With time, I did understand some of the descriptions of architectural designs of student housing, churches, schools, concert halls. (Speaking English and French helped.) In the end I had a look at the catalogue for the exhibition which was in Spanish and English - one book more in my collection. Highly recommend for those interested in the topic/theme of the exhibition, which I understand changes from time to time.

Juan P O.

Google
While small and hence short, the ICO museum is a great visit for people interested in architecture and or photography. Well curated and good information and the Iwan Baan book was also better priced than Amazon itself so it was a must. Did I mention the entry is free?

Susana H.

Google
Always have very interesting and different exhibitions there. The entrance is free and a little bit hidden mear Sol. Exbitions are usually related to architects, environment, nature, etc. You can easily spend there 1 hour. They have lockers and a book shop with reasonable prices. No bar.

Tim T.

Google
Located close to the heart of the Spanish parliamentary system, this museum has as its focus Spanish architecture and design. Free to enter, it is relatively small but makes use of its space very well. There is no coffee shop but there is a small selection of books on offer for purchase on architectural themes.