1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Hello and good morning from the beautiful sunny city of Madrid. 2 00:00:07,000 --> 00:00:13,000 My name is Niall Maguire, the Head Director and Producer for Almudena TV. 3 00:00:13,000 --> 00:00:20,000 This week, my crack team of journalists, reporters and investigators from all over the world 4 00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:23,000 have made a very special report for all of you. 5 00:00:23,000 --> 00:00:27,000 So please sit back, relax and don't change that channel. 6 00:00:27,000 --> 00:00:41,710 Arudena TV, a group of TV reporters from different countries are in Madrid during this week. 7 00:00:41,710 --> 00:00:49,710 Their goal is to find out interesting facts about the museum that attracts thousands of tourists to the capital city of Spain. 8 00:00:49,710 --> 00:00:55,710 Live from Arudena TV, best museums in Madrid, we hope you like it! 9 00:01:06,510 --> 00:01:11,510 Good morning from British BBC TV, we are at the main door of El Prado Museum. 10 00:01:11,510 --> 00:01:19,510 El Prado is one of the most visited sites in the world and is considered one of the greatest art museums in the world. 11 00:01:19,510 --> 00:01:24,510 Let's see why people like it so much. Hello, why do you like this museum? 12 00:01:24,510 --> 00:01:31,510 Well, this is a must visit. El Prado Museum is a Spain national art gallery. 13 00:01:31,510 --> 00:01:39,510 In El Prado Museum you will find the most emblematic and most important art pieces of Spain's history. 14 00:01:39,510 --> 00:01:42,510 Thank you very much. And you, sir? 15 00:01:42,510 --> 00:01:54,510 The collection also includes European art from the 12th to the 19th century and paintings from big names like Diego Velázquez, Francisco Goya and Federico. 16 00:01:54,510 --> 00:01:57,510 Good. What does El Prado mean? 17 00:01:57,510 --> 00:02:12,389 The name also has a story. In Spanish, Prata means loan, and it's true the area where it was located was the loan, the Romulus loan, but no one called it like it is. 18 00:02:12,490 --> 00:02:21,050 They referred to it as a museum. It was from 1970 onwards that people started to call it as the Honduras, Brazil and Prata. 19 00:02:21,050 --> 00:02:26,050 What are some of her favorite paintings here? 20 00:02:26,050 --> 00:02:29,050 Some of the museum's greatest masterpieces are 21 00:02:29,050 --> 00:02:36,050 The Garden of the Earthly Delights by Bosch, 22 00:02:36,050 --> 00:02:41,050 The Nobleman with His Santa on His Chest by El Greco, 23 00:02:41,050 --> 00:02:44,050 The Holy Thymine by Raphael, 24 00:02:44,050 --> 00:02:48,050 and Pereira Carlos V on Horseback by Titian, 25 00:02:48,050 --> 00:02:53,050 The first washing by Jill T. Ratto, self-portrait by Dubert. 26 00:02:53,050 --> 00:03:00,050 Las Meninas by Velázquez and the Degresses by Rubens. 27 00:03:00,050 --> 00:03:03,050 The family of Carlos IV. 28 00:03:03,050 --> 00:03:06,050 All the classes by Goya. 29 00:03:06,050 --> 00:03:11,050 Wow, that's very interesting. When does El Prado open? 30 00:03:11,050 --> 00:03:16,050 El Prado opens every day from Monday to Sunday. 31 00:03:16,050 --> 00:03:21,270 There's free entry daily during the last two hours before closing. 32 00:03:21,849 --> 00:03:24,909 There's no kidding in Paso del Prado. 33 00:03:25,830 --> 00:03:29,789 If you go by Metro, the nearest stop is Paco de España. 34 00:03:30,530 --> 00:03:33,610 Guys, this is all from the BBC TV. 35 00:03:33,610 --> 00:03:35,389 Thanks for watching.