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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía - Madrid (National Mmuseum Art Centre Reina Sofia - Madrid)     
 
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The Museo Reina Sofia, an autonomous organisation depending on the Spanish Ministry of Culture, was created by Royal Decree in 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 Museo Reina Sofia, an autonomous organisation depending on the Spanish Ministry of Culture, was created by Royal Decree in 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.
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Latest revision as of 03:49, 24 March 2014

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía - Madrid (National Mmuseum Art Centre Reina Sofia - Madrid)

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía - Madrid (National Museum Art Centre Reina Sofía - Madrid)

The Museo Reina Sofia, an autonomous organisation depending on the Spanish Ministry of Culture, was created by Royal Decree in 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.

Web Address http://www.museoreinasofia.es/coleccion/restauracion
Postal Address Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

Departamento de Conservación-Restauración

Santa Isabel 52

28012 MADRID (Spain)

Phone +34 91 7741000
Contact restauracion@museoreinasofia.es
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