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Palacio de Las Alhajas — Attraction in Madrid

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Palacio de Las Alhajas
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Plaza Mayor
Pl. Mayor, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
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Museo de los Caños del Peral
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El Escarpín
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Tapa Tapa Arenal
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Restaurante Sidrería Casa Parrondo
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Hamburguesas | QW Foodtruck Ópera
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MUSASHI
C. de las Conchas, 4, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain
Oven Mozzarella Preciados | Italiano Madrid
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Palacio de Las Alhajas

Pl. de San Martín, 1, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain
4.4(568)
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attractions: Plaza Mayor, Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales, Puerta del Sol, Joy Eslava Madrid, Casita-Museo de Ratón Pérez, Teatro Real, OXO Museo del Videojuego Madrid, Free Walking Tours Madrid, Edificio Carrión, Museo de los Caños del Peral, restaurants: Chocolatería San Ginés, Cantina Canalla Centro - Restaurante Mexicano, Taberna de Peñalver Callao - Restaurante de Paellas en Madrid Centro, El Escarpín, Tapa Tapa Arenal, Restaurante Sidrería Casa Parrondo, SteakBurger Arenal I Hamburguesas Madrid, Hamburguesas | QW Foodtruck Ópera, MUSASHI, Oven Mozzarella Preciados | Italiano Madrid
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Nearby attractions of Palacio de Las Alhajas

Plaza Mayor

Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales

Puerta del Sol

Joy Eslava Madrid

Casita-Museo de Ratón Pérez

Teatro Real

OXO Museo del Videojuego Madrid

Free Walking Tours Madrid

Edificio Carrión

Museo de los Caños del Peral

Plaza Mayor

Plaza Mayor

4.6

(60.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales

Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales

4.4

(1.5K)

Closed
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Puerta del Sol

Puerta del Sol

4.6

(53.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Joy Eslava Madrid

Joy Eslava Madrid

3.9

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Palacio de Las Alhajas

Chocolatería San Ginés

Cantina Canalla Centro - Restaurante Mexicano

Taberna de Peñalver Callao - Restaurante de Paellas en Madrid Centro

El Escarpín

Tapa Tapa Arenal

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Chocolatería San Ginés

Chocolatería San Ginés

4.3

(22.8K)

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Cantina Canalla Centro - Restaurante Mexicano

Cantina Canalla Centro - Restaurante Mexicano

4.6

(3.3K)

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Taberna de Peñalver Callao - Restaurante de Paellas en Madrid Centro

Taberna de Peñalver Callao - Restaurante de Paellas en Madrid Centro

4.9

(806)

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El Escarpín

El Escarpín

4.0

(1.8K)

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Reviews of Palacio de Las Alhajas

4.4
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5.0
3y

The building is interesting in itself (architectonically speaking, I mean) but the exhibition we were coming to (Daughters of the Nile) it's outstanding. Lots of pieces borrowed from some thirty museums, all of them awesome, a really nice setup, including even some typhlological pieces to touch and to listen to explanations about them and some interesting videos about the main aspects, and a real-size burial chamber (there's even an early Roman-era mummy).

Plus, the people there are helping, knowledgeable and very kind and we attended a workshop on how to make masks.

Really worth your time and money. By the way, in the afternoon, before the workshop started, one of the person's on the staff guided us through the exhibition,...

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3.0
3y

El jueves 28/07/2022 me trasladé expresamente desde Barcelona a Madrid para visitar la exposición que sobre “las mujeres del Nilo” se lleva a cabo estos días en el Palacio de las Alhajas.

La exposición está bien, tiene un aceptable hilo conductor, muchas piezas originales, una fiel reproducción de una tumba del Valle de los Artesanos y un audiovisual donde la esposa favorita del faraón Ramsés II nos cuenta en primera persona su paso de la vida terrenal a la vida del más Allá que me dejó impresionada.

PERO..… a esta exposición le falta UNA MUJER DEL NILO, una mujer del Nilo que llegó a ejercer de “faraón” durante más de 20 años y que a mí personalmente me tiene cautivada desde que descubrí su historia.

No soy ni arqueóloga ni historiadora sólo soy una mujer apasionada del antiguo Egipto y sobretodo del periodo histórico de la XVIII dinastía dentro de la cual se encuentra esta mujer a la que encontré a faltar en mi visita a la exposición que nos ocupa y cuyo nombre es HAPSHESUT, interesantísima persona que gobernó un Egipto próspero, sin guerras, que envió expediciones de barcos para potenciar el comercio con otros países, que fue enterrada en el Valle de los Reyes y que tiene dedicado un templo funerario en la parte occidental de Luxor, en Deir el Bahari.

Pues bien esta es la extraordinaria mujer que no tiene ninguna referencia destacada a la altura de su vida y legado en la exposición HIJAS DEL NILO, a la que han olvidado imperdonablemente los responsables de su puesta en marcha como intentaron aquellos faraones que la sucedieron borrando su nombre de los monumentos o cambiándolos por los suyos para que nadie conociera su identidad, eliminarla de la historia de Egipto para que una mujer no les hiciera sombra.

Espero que este olvido haya sido consciente pensando en dedicar próximamente una exposición monográfica sobre Hapshesut, solo de esa manera podría desagraviarse su ausencia en la...

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5.0
2y

I was lucky enough to see the "Daughters of the Nile" exhibit while it was on and both the exhibit and the building were amazing. The building has lovely architecture, its floorplan is well organized, with clean restrooms and it is wheelchair accesible. The exhibit was also jaw dropping and very well done! There was a piece of information about King Tutankhamen included in the exhibit that was very recent and had only just been written about in the art world. It is a shame the exhibit wasn't on longer! The group that organized the event was Grupo Eulen and I would recommend their exhibits or any event at this...

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Nacho MayorgaNacho Mayorga
The building is interesting in itself (architectonically speaking, I mean) but the exhibition we were coming to (Daughters of the Nile) it's outstanding. Lots of pieces borrowed from some thirty museums, all of them awesome, a really nice setup, including even some typhlological pieces to touch and to listen to explanations about them and some interesting videos about the main aspects, and a real-size burial chamber (there's even an early Roman-era mummy). Plus, the people there are helping, knowledgeable and very kind and we attended a workshop on how to make masks. Really worth your time and money. By the way, in the afternoon, before the workshop started, one of the person's on the staff guided us through the exhibition, which was a plus
Michelle MartínezMichelle Martínez
I was lucky enough to see the "Daughters of the Nile" exhibit while it was on and both the exhibit and the building were amazing. The building has lovely architecture, its floorplan is well organized, with clean restrooms and it is wheelchair accesible. The exhibit was also jaw dropping and very well done! There was a piece of information about King Tutankhamen included in the exhibit that was very recent and had only just been written about in the art world. It is a shame the exhibit wasn't on longer! The group that organized the event was Grupo Eulen and I would recommend their exhibits or any event at this beautiful palace.
John RearJohn Rear
Del palacio se ve poco, actualmente esta la exposición de Da Vinci "comisionada" por Christian Gálvez. Todo replicas, reproducciones, los códices Madrid estan, obviamente, en la Biblioteca Nacional, para iniciarse en el mundo de Da Vinci no está mal, no sirve para profundizar, no aporta nada nuevo o diferente, un poco de realidad aumentada, un par de programas para movil graciosos que hacen ver tu musculatura facial y los huesos, un par de audiovisuales y mucho panel, eso si, de alta resolución de las obras mas importantes. ¿El precio? Exorbitado, aunque hay tarifas y dias algo mas baratos deberían de mirarselo, no puede ser que valga prácticamente lo mismo que entrar al Prado. Decepcionado. ¿He dicho todos reproducciones? Perdón, se puede ver la tabla Lucana, un supuesto ¿Aurorretrato? del genio de Vinci pintado sobre tabla que apareció en un armario en 2008 y del que siguen sin ponerse de acuerdo si es obra suya o incluso es el el que aparece pintado (la familia poseedora decía que era Galileo). A 4€ o 5€ la exposición habría sido mas que suficiente, pero, ¿14€? Juzgar vosotros mismos.
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The building is interesting in itself (architectonically speaking, I mean) but the exhibition we were coming to (Daughters of the Nile) it's outstanding. Lots of pieces borrowed from some thirty museums, all of them awesome, a really nice setup, including even some typhlological pieces to touch and to listen to explanations about them and some interesting videos about the main aspects, and a real-size burial chamber (there's even an early Roman-era mummy). Plus, the people there are helping, knowledgeable and very kind and we attended a workshop on how to make masks. Really worth your time and money. By the way, in the afternoon, before the workshop started, one of the person's on the staff guided us through the exhibition, which was a plus
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I was lucky enough to see the "Daughters of the Nile" exhibit while it was on and both the exhibit and the building were amazing. The building has lovely architecture, its floorplan is well organized, with clean restrooms and it is wheelchair accesible. The exhibit was also jaw dropping and very well done! There was a piece of information about King Tutankhamen included in the exhibit that was very recent and had only just been written about in the art world. It is a shame the exhibit wasn't on longer! The group that organized the event was Grupo Eulen and I would recommend their exhibits or any event at this beautiful palace.
Michelle Martínez

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Del palacio se ve poco, actualmente esta la exposición de Da Vinci "comisionada" por Christian Gálvez. Todo replicas, reproducciones, los códices Madrid estan, obviamente, en la Biblioteca Nacional, para iniciarse en el mundo de Da Vinci no está mal, no sirve para profundizar, no aporta nada nuevo o diferente, un poco de realidad aumentada, un par de programas para movil graciosos que hacen ver tu musculatura facial y los huesos, un par de audiovisuales y mucho panel, eso si, de alta resolución de las obras mas importantes. ¿El precio? Exorbitado, aunque hay tarifas y dias algo mas baratos deberían de mirarselo, no puede ser que valga prácticamente lo mismo que entrar al Prado. Decepcionado. ¿He dicho todos reproducciones? Perdón, se puede ver la tabla Lucana, un supuesto ¿Aurorretrato? del genio de Vinci pintado sobre tabla que apareció en un armario en 2008 y del que siguen sin ponerse de acuerdo si es obra suya o incluso es el el que aparece pintado (la familia poseedora decía que era Galileo). A 4€ o 5€ la exposición habría sido mas que suficiente, pero, ¿14€? Juzgar vosotros mismos.
John Rear

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