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Suja May 27th, 2011 06:44 AM

Trip report : Madrid
 
I just spent a wonderful few days in Madrid. Here's a trip report :

http://sujaa.wordpress.com/2011/05/2...dly-in-madrid/

If you are interested in visiting Madrid, this might help you with your planning. There is linked post dedicated to Prado which may interest fellow art-lovers.
Cheers.

worldinabag May 27th, 2011 07:09 AM

Thanks for that. Great format for a presentation. :)

cruiseluv May 27th, 2011 10:32 AM

Thank you! Beautiful report, makes me want to be in Madrid!

Suja May 27th, 2011 10:52 AM

@worldinabag & Cruiseluv : Thank you :) I'm just back from Madrid 2 days and I am already wondering when I can revisit Spain :)

Ian May 28th, 2011 02:52 AM

Suja

I was amused with your comments about the collection at the Reina. It was a 20 minute walk through for us because I share your lack of enthusiasm for the period . . . I remember bursting out laughing in front of a Miro . . .

Ian

JoyC May 28th, 2011 04:25 AM

Another beautiful trip report....concise and remarkably well written!!

I'll be in Madrid in September with my sisters, and this will be a first time visit for us as well, so I really appreciate your comments and tips.((*))

Suja May 28th, 2011 06:14 AM

@Ian : only 20 mins? So you didn't hear endure them waxing-lyrical about Miro in their audio-guides? :) You remind me of the time I was in Centre Pompidou in Paris with my family. My then 12 year son stared and stared at this painting, a composition of white-on-white, and said very loudly 'But Mum, there's nothing on this canvas!!' It reminded me so much of the 'emperor's new clothes' that I collapsed into hysterical giggling, joined in by my son :) Neither my husband nor the frowning security guard could shush us, we nearly got thrown out :) Ah, the pleasures of museum hopping :)

Suja May 28th, 2011 06:15 AM

@Joy: Thank you so much for your kind words :) I hope you have a wonderful time in Madrid, it has so much to offer!

zornica May 29th, 2011 06:46 AM

And I thank you for the report. Certainly after I read intrigued me the place. I think someday I will visit this place

josele May 29th, 2011 07:44 AM

Though the name of the plant the bear is feeding on is "Strawberry Tree", they are madrones (madroños, Arbustus Unedo), which is something different.

josele May 29th, 2011 07:51 AM

Thanks for the report, I love your photos. I share your opinion on Reina Sofia Museum too.

Suja May 29th, 2011 08:21 AM

@zornica & josele : Thank you, I am glad you liked my report :)
@josele: Ah, that clears up the mystery..thanks to you and wiki, I know now that 'strawberry trees' dont bear strawberries at all but some other kind of berries which are liked by birds and bears! Thank you! I'll update my post with this info :)

jh2011 May 29th, 2011 11:44 PM

That was some great review. I appreciate the link you provided. I guess it would really make traveling to Madrid easy.

bellini May 30th, 2011 05:37 AM

Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on Madrid. Our daughter and husband are moving to Madrid in the next few weeks so I am looking forward to getting re-acquainted with the city. When I last visited (in Dec 1999) I loved the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the Prado but I too was left cold by Reina Sofia, finding little to grab my attention.

Suja May 30th, 2011 11:17 AM

@jh2011 : Thank you, I find other people's reports help me in my travels, I hope equally that mine comes in handy to others.

Suja May 30th, 2011 11:19 AM

@bellini : Thank you for reading. Its lovely that you'll soon reaquaint yourself with this vibrant city. I am pleased that its not my 'missing gene' which makes me feel cold to art such as in Reina Sofia, that there are others like me :)

tobyo May 30th, 2011 07:07 PM

oh my, lovely report! it makes me want to return to Madrid, again. some day...thank you for taking the time to write it, I felt like I was right there with you at times. that's how real it was to me. loved all the pics too!

tobyo May 30th, 2011 07:22 PM

oh yes, I too love the Prado and Thyssen but I also love the Reina Sofia. there is a section of art having to do with the civil war that is very informative, albeit very hard to look at. and I'm a lover of Picasso so....but I guess it's not everyone's cup of tea and that's okay too. when I went back to Madrid in March, I skipped the Thyssen(we went to all three last May), went to the Prado during their free hours along with Reina Sofia if only just to look at Guernica again. this last trip there were many groups of kids on field trips and I stopped to listen to a couple of the teachers and learned a few more things about Guernica and another Picasso painting. that was a fun experience for me :)

anyway, just some thoughts on the art at the Reina Sofia. I love that Madrid has such great art. thanks for the link to the Thyssen online, I'm definitely going to check it out! I loved that museum too, just couldn't fit it in this last trip.

Suja May 30th, 2011 10:15 PM

@tobyo : Thank you, if my report makes you feel as if you were there again, I can have no better compliment :) About Reina Sofia - I have read reports which said that if there was time for only one museum, they would choose the Reina Sofia so there are many people who, like you, enjoy that era of art. As an art lover, I can only be glad.

josele May 31st, 2011 11:50 AM

Picasso was commissioned to paint "something" for the Spanish stand at the Paris Universal exhibition in 1937. So, after many delays, he decided to send this painting he was working on, a bullfighting-related subject that was a re-working of an XVIII engraving. In the end he made some minor changes and titled the work "Guernica" after some bombing that had recently taken place in the Spanish civil war, and there you are.

Leely2 May 31st, 2011 08:22 PM

Great report, Suja! I really enjoyed it--and the photos too of course.

Suja Jun 1st, 2011 08:39 AM

@josele : Interesting background info! Thank you!

@Leely : Thank you :)

Curiousaboutit Aug 4th, 2011 07:16 PM

Suja, please share with me how you created your trip report with your pictures. I am eager to share the experience my husband and I had in Spain. Our photos are on iPhoto and not on anything else. I welcome your input and education on how to give our fellow Fodorites a fabulous vicarious vacation. Thank you in advance

jelopez33 Aug 6th, 2011 12:21 PM

Suja: Congratulations for an excelent report and an even better blog!!!

Suja Aug 6th, 2011 08:22 PM

@jelopez33 : Thank you, I am pleased when my reports hit the right spot :)

@curiousaboutit : Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed my report. Wordpress.com is a free blogging site and its not very difficult to set up a blog for your trip reports though a bit of computing savvy would help :) To be honest, I started it almost as a trip diary for myself - we travel often and I saw that I never went back to reading my written diaries. But online diaries are easy to look up and refer to. Once I published it, I saw that not just my family and friends but complete strangers were also enjoying travelling vicariously with us!
I encourage you to blog, it does take time but it seems well worth the effort. Firsly you will need to register with wordpress.com which is straightforward. Then they have good help guides, read them for a step by step instruction on how to set up a blog. Then its a matter of experimentation and learning until you learn to use all the features. A little computing knowledge will help you learn faster :)
Happy blogging!
Suja


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