Saturday, September 21: Museum Reina Sofia

This morning is a trip to the Reina Sofia Museo Centro de Arte, a modernist art museum in Madrid.
The museum opens at 10am sharp.  Tour guides line up and as soon as the gates are opened, they race to the ticket counter to get their group's tickets ahead of everyone else.  We wait outside the gate.
They even have art for you to view while your breathless guide returns from the scramble to the ticket counter.  They tell me that this is "brush strokes" ... as in art, get it?
Our Madrid guide explains the history of Spanish artists.
Our focus this morning is on Spanish painters with an emphasis on Dali.
The highlight in the museum is "Guernica" by Picasso painted depicting the travesty of war at the beginning of the Spanish civil war.  You can't get a camera near this painting as they begin prohibiting cameras several rooms away.  So I present you with an image obtained from the web.
This is a view of the very modern glass elevator added onto the very traditional Reina Sofia building.
And a photo of the Atocha train station in the distance and through which we passed on Wednesday.
Our farewell to Madrid dinner tonight is at La Penela Cocina Gallega.
Dinner tonight is yet another variation of tapas starting with octopus.
Croquets.
Omelets.
And  the food kept coming.  I lost track.  The problem is that each course was enough for a whole meal by itself.  Oh ... maybe I wasn't supposed to eat it all.  We finish with a relatively light, but still delicious, dessert.
We wrap things up tomorrow with our flight back to the US of A.

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