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When the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía opened its doors in 1990, it stood as a modern , contemporary Spanish museum on an international scale. Nevertheless, its building has gone through many challenges in order to achieve this goal.

 

King Felipe II first founded San Carlos Hospital - current headquarters for the museum- in the sixteenth century. It was here that all of the hospitals dispersed throughout the Court were centralized. In the eighteenth century, Carlos III decided to found another hospital, as these facilities did not meet the city's needs. The present building is the work of architects José de Hermosilla and Francisco Sabatini, who was responsible for a large part of its construction.

 

In 1788, the death of Carlos III brought the building's construction to a halt. Although a mere third of Sabatini's project had been completed, the hospital was set up and began operations as originally planned.

 

From that time on, several modifications and additions were made until the hospital was shut down in 1965. Its functions were transferred to the Madrid Province Health Service. In spite of many rumors of demolition, the building's survival was guaranteed in 1977 when it was declared a national monument by royal decree, due to its historic and artistic value.

 

In 1980, restoration began under the direction of Antonio Fernández Alba, and in April 1986 the Reina Sofia Art Center opened. Its ground and first floors were used as temporary exhibition galleries. Towards the end of 1988, architects José Luis Iñiguez de Onzoño and Antonio Vázquez de Castro made final modifications, of which the three steel and glass elevator towers - designed in collaboration with British architect Ian Ritchie - merit special attention.

 

The Museo Reina Sofia, an autonomous organization depending on the Spanish Ministry of Culture, was created by Royal Decree 535/88 of May 1988. With its headquarters in San Carlos Hospital, the Collection was made up of works conserved at the time by the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art. On 10 September 1992, their Majesties King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia inaugurated the Permanent Collection of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, which until then had only held temporary exhibitions. Now a bona fide museum, its goals - as set forth in the aforementioned decree - were to conserve, expand and exhibit its collections; to promote the general public's knowledge of and access to contemporary art in its various manifestations; to hold exhibitions at the international level, and to offer training, educational and assessment activities related to its holdings.

 

The Nouvel Building

 

Throughout all of these years, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia has been increasing its collections, temporary exhibits, audiovisual and educational activities, services and number of visitors, what led those in charge of the institution to undertake studies on the possibility of increasing surface space, which brought about in 2001 the construction of the new building by Jean Nouvel, opened in September of 2005. In this way the Museum responded not only to its proposed needs, but also to a clear call to transform the neighborhood's surrounding environment. By creating a public square - as set forth in the building code of the new buildings and the southwest facade of the current Museum - a space within the city and for the city was created.

 

The Museum has increased more than 60% of the old building's surface area (51,297 square meters), now reaching 84,048 square meters. Thus, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia now has a privileged exhibition space at its disposal.



represented artists

Ignasi Aballi     
Pierre Alechinsky     
Helena Almeida     
Francis Alÿs   Francis Alÿs freereport  Francis Alÿs quickreport
Jean Arp     
Eduardo Arroyo     
Francis Bacon   Francis Bacon freereport  
Per Barclay     
Rafael Barradas     
Sergio Belinchon     
María Blanchard     
Christian Boltanski   Christian Boltanski freereport  Christian Boltanski quickreport
Francisco Bores     
Louise Bourgeois   Louise Bourgeois freereport  
Daniele Buetti   Daniele Buetti freereport  
Victor Burgin     
Alexander Calder   Alexander Calder freereport  
Sophie Calle   Sophie Calle freereport  
Pier Paolo Calzolari     
Daniel Canogar     
Los Carpinteros   Los Carpinteros freereport  Los Carpinteros quickreport
Rui Chafes     
Eduardo Chillida     
Joseph Cornell     
Equipo Cronica     
Modest Cuixart     
Salvador Dalí     
Jorge de Oteiza     
Sonia Delaunay     
Robert Delaunay     
Jirí Georg Dokoupil     
Oscar Dominguez     
Jean Dubuffet     
Equipo 57     
Max Ernst   Max Ernst freereport  
Zush Evru     
Jan Fabre   Jan Fabre freereport  
Luis Fernández     
Angel Ferrant     
Lucio Fontana   Lucio Fontana freereport  
Joan Fontcuberta     
Pablo Gargallo     
Julio González   Julio González freereport  
Luis Gordillo     
Juan Gris     
Phillip Guston   Phillip Guston freereport  
Julio López Hernández     
Candida Höfer   Candida Höfer freereport  Candida Höfer quickreport
Alfredo Jaar   Alfredo Jaar freereport  Alfredo Jaar quickreport
Donald Judd   Donald Judd freereport  Donald Judd quickreport
Wassily Kandinsky     
Anish Kapoor   Anish Kapoor freereport  Anish Kapoor quickreport
Ellsworth Kelly   Ellsworth Kelly freereport  
Paul Klee     
Yves Klein   Yves Klein freereport  Yves Klein quickreport
Jannis Kounellis   Jannis Kounellis freereport  Jannis Kounellis quickreport
Guillermo Kuitca   Guillermo Kuitca freereport  
Rosemary Laing     
Henri Laurens     
Le Corbusier     
Jacques Lipchitz     
Ann Lislegaard   Ann Lislegaard freereport  
Chema Madoz     
René Magritte     
Robert Mangold   Robert Mangold freereport  
Robert Mapplethorpe   Robert Mapplethorpe freereport  
Enrique Marty   Enrique Marty freereport  
Mallo Maruja     
André Masson     
Mario Merz   Mario Merz freereport  
Manolo Millares     
Manuel Millares     
Joan Miró   Joan Miró freereport  
Henry Moore     
Yasumasa Morimura   Yasumasa Morimura freereport  
Juan Muñoz   Juan Muñoz freereport  
Lucio Muñoz     
Antoni Muntadas   Antoni Muntadas freereport  
Bruce Nauman   Bruce Nauman freereport  
Shirin Neshat   Shirin Neshat freereport  
Barnett Newman     
Marina Nunez     
Pablo Palazuelo     
Perejaume     
Francis Picabia     
Pablo Picasso   Pablo Picasso freereport  
Joan Hernández Pijuan     
Michelangelo Pistoletto   Michelangelo Pistoletto freereport  
Jaume Plensa   Jaume Plensa freereport  
Serge Poliakoff     
Albert Ráfols Casamada     
Man Ray   Man Ray freereport  
Gerhard Richter   Gerhard Richter freereport  
Manuel Rivera     
Gerardo Rueda     
Antonio Saura     
Sean Scully   Sean Scully freereport  
Soledad Sevilla     
Cindy Sherman   Cindy Sherman freereport  
David Smith   David Smith freereport  
Jesús Rafael Soto   Jesús Rafael Soto freereport  
Thomas Struth   Thomas Struth freereport  
Yves Tanguy     
Antoni Tàpies   Antoni Tàpies freereport  
Mark Tobey     
Joaquín Torres-García     
Joaquin Torres-Garcìa     
Cy Twombly   Cy Twombly freereport  Cy Twombly quickreport
Eulalia Valldosera     
Daniel Vázquez Díaz     
Esteban Vicente     
Bill Viola   Bill Viola freereport  
Tim White-Sobieski     
Fernando Zóbel     



 

Contact Information

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía MNCARS
Santa Isabel 52
28012 Madrid (Spain)

Phone: +34 91 4675062
Fax: +34 91 4673163
direccion.mncars@cars.mcu.es
www.museoreinasofia.es