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The '''Museum of Lázaro Galdiano''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Museo Lázaro Galdiano'') is a museum located in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]. It houses the art collection of [[José Lázaro Galdiano]].
The '''Museum of Lázaro Galdiano''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Museo Lázaro Galdiano'') is a museum located in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]. It houses the art collection of [[José Lázaro Galdiano]].


The building was constructed in 1903 as the residence of Lázaro Galdiano and his wife. The conversion to a museum has respected the original interiors and the building was declared ''[[Bien de Interés Cultural]]'' in 1962.<ref name="bic">{{Bien de Interés Cultural}}</ref> The collection includes work by:
The palatial building was constructed in 1903 as the residence of Lázaro Galdiano and his wife. The conversion to a museum has respected the original interiors and the building was declared ''[[Bien de Interés Cultural]]'' in 1962.<ref name="bic">{{Bien de Interés Cultural}}</ref> The collection includes work by:
* [[Hieronymus Bosch|Bosch]] (''[[St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness]]''),
* [[Hieronymus Bosch|Bosch]] (''[[St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness]]''),
* [[Francisco Goya|Goya]] ([[Witches' Sabbath (Goya, 1798)|''Witches' Sabbath'']] and other works)
* [[Francisco Goya|Goya]] ([[Witches' Sabbath (Goya, 1798)|''Witches' Sabbath'']] and other works)

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Museum of Lázaro Galdiano
Native name
Spanish: Museo Lázaro Galdiano
LocationMadrid, Spain
Architectural style(s)Neo-Renaissance
Official nameMuseo Lázaro Galdiano
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1962[1]
Reference no.RI-51-0001380
Lázaro Galdiano Museum is located in Spain
Lázaro Galdiano Museum
Location of Museum of Lázaro Galdiano in Spain

The Museum of Lázaro Galdiano (Spanish: Museo Lázaro Galdiano) is a museum located in Madrid, Spain. It houses the art collection of José Lázaro Galdiano.

The palatial building was constructed in 1903 as the residence of Lázaro Galdiano and his wife. The conversion to a museum has respected the original interiors and the building was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1962.[1] The collection includes work by:

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