A step back into 19th century elegance the museum of Romanticism in Madrid

If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of modern-day Madrid and step directly into a time machine, there is no better place than the Museo del Romanticismo. Located in the heart of the trendy Malasaña neighborhood, this museum is housed in a stunning 18th-century palace that once belonged to the Marquis of Matallana.

At MadridAllIncluded, we believe travel should be about more than just seeing landmarks; it’s about feeling the soul of a city. This museum offers exactly that—a glimpse into the daily life, secrets, and high-society drama of 19th-century Madrid.


What to Expect: A Living Palace

Unlike traditional galleries where art is hung on cold white walls, this museum is a house-museum. You walk through beautifully decorated rooms that look as though the owners have just stepped out for a stroll in Retiro Park.

  • The Ballroom: Imagine the rustle of silk dresses and the sound of waltzes under the massive chandeliers.
  • The Oratory: A quiet, spiritual space featuring a painting by Francisco de Goya.
  • The Smoking Room: A masculine, mahogany-filled retreat where the gentlemen of the era discussed politics and art.

The “Secret” Garden Café

The true highlight for many travelers is the Café del Jardín. It is arguably the most beautiful and peaceful courtyard in Madrid.

  • Why it’s special: Surrounded by greenery, fountains, and period architecture, it’s the perfect spot for a mid-afternoon coffee or a slice of homemade cake. You don’t even need to visit the museum to access the café, but we highly recommend doing both!

📅 Plan Your Visit (The “All-Included” Guide)

To make your trip seamless, here are the essential details:

InformationDetails
AddressCalle de San Mateo, 13 (Metro: Tribunal or Alonso Martínez)
Best Time to VisitSaturday afternoons or Sunday mornings for free entry.
VibeQuiet, romantic, historical, and intimate.
Duration1 to 1.5 hours (plus café time!).

Beyond the Palace: What to See Nearby

To make the most of your afternoon in the Tribunal/Malasaña area, we’ve handpicked these essential stops, all within a 5-minute walk of the museum:

Museum of the History of Madrid (The “Big Picture” Mirror)

Located just steps away on Calle de Fuencarral, this museum serves as the perfect companion to the Museum of Romanticism. While the Romanticism Museum shows you how the elite lived inside their homes, the History Museum shows you how the city evolved outside. From ancient maps to the famous model of the city by León Gil de Palacio, it’s the best way to understand how Madrid became the metropolis it is today. Plus, the Baroque chapel inside is breathtaking.

Church of San Antón (The Romantic Secret)

This is one of Madrid’s most unique and progressive churches. Why visit? Because it houses the relics of Saint Valentine. Yes, the patron saint of lovers is actually in Madrid! It is a beautiful, quiet space that also offers social services to the city’s homeless, embodying a modern spirit of “romanticism” through compassion. It’s a quick, meaningful stop for any traveler looking for a unique story to tell.

Palacio de Longoria (The Art Nouveau Masterpiece)

Just a short stroll toward the Chueca neighborhood, you’ll find this stunning building. It is one of the few examples of Modernismo (Art Nouveau) in Madrid, looking like something out of a fairy tale or a Gaudí dream. While you usually can’t go inside (it’s the headquarters of the Spanish Society of Authors), the exterior is one of the most photographed spots in the city. It provides a sharp, beautiful contrast to the neoclassical style of the Romanticism Museum.

Plaza de San Ildefonso (The Heart of Malasaña)

After absorbing all that history, head to this plaza to feel the pulse of modern Madrid. This is where locals gather on “terrazas” for a beer or vermouth. It is the perfect place to people-watch and see the mix of traditional Madrileños and the trendy “hipster” crowd. It represents the living history of the neighborhood, where every cobblestone has a story.

Mercado de San Ildefonso (For the Foodies)

If the museum’s garden café is full, this high-end street food market is your best bet. Unlike the more famous Mercado de San Miguel, this one feels more “urban” and local. It has three floors of international and Spanish tapas, plus two outdoor terraces. It’s the ideal spot to discuss the art you just saw while sharing a plate of tortilla de patatas.


💡 Pro-Traveler Summary for Your Itinerary

  • Morning: Shop at the vintage stores on Calle Velarde.
  • Lunch: Tapas at Mercado de San Ildefonso.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Museum of Romanticism (check for free hours!).
  • Coffee Break: A slice of cake at the museum’s Secret Garden Café.
  • Evening: A photo op at Palacio de Longoria and drinks in Plaza de San Ildefonso.
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