This monument is located close to Cibeles bus stop (stop id:5443), it is just 100 meters to the Naval Museum of Madrid. |
The Naval Museum of Madrid is found inside this building located on Paseo del Prado, 3. |
This fountain is located close to the intersection between Paseo del Prado and Calle de Montalbán, near the entrance to the Naval Museum of Madrid. |
This is the facade of the Naval Museum of Madrid. |
The model of the brigantine schooner Juan Sebastián de Elcano, ship school of marine guards “1928”. |
A brown heavy rotund torpedo is on display at the museum. |
“The Battle of Salamis in 480 BC” by Rafael Monleón “1887” (oil on canvas). |
This cross section of the ship model is located in the main hall. |
These examples of sea knots are located in the main hall. |
This longitudinal section of the ship model is located in the main hall. |
This portrait of a famous man is placed in the “House of Austria, 1517-1700” hall. |
Isabella II “1830-1904” by Germán Hernández Amores “1847” (oil on canvas). |
Maria Cristina de Habsburgo-Lorena “1858-1929” by Ignacio Suárez Llanos and Rafael Monleón y Torres “1887” (oil on canvas, 252 x 157 cm). |
The statue to King Alfonso XIII by Lorenzo Coullaut Valera. |
Model of flemish galleon “1593”. |
Naval battle of Gibraltar (April 4, 1340) by Antonio Brugada “1852” (oil on canvas). |
Spanish light cannons are presented at the bottom of this photograph. |
An ancient naval map of the Mediterranean Sea. |
The light bronze cannon at the bottom of the photograph is a Portuguese version with 71 mm caliber. |
Reproduction of Mataro cog model “1451-1500” by D. Fraguela, J. Sanmartin and J. Clemente (1979-1980). |
Norman boat model “901-1000”. |
Mediterranean merchant ship model. |
“Naval combat between the Spaniards and the Turks” by Juan de la Corte. |
Average culverin bastarda of 73mm caliber is made from bronze by Juan Acuna de Vela (1601). |
“Mosquete de borda de rueda (1560-1600)” and “Mosquete de borda de mecha (16th century)” muskets. |
“The Battle of Gibraltar (April 25, 1607)” by Adam Willaerts and “The Naval Battle of Palermo (June 2, 1676)” by Pierre Puget, both are oil on canvas. |
Coat of imperial and royal arms of the Spanish Monarchy “1501-1600” (oil on canvas). |
The Battle of Cape St Vincent (February 14, 1797) by Antonio de Brugada “1858” (oil on canvas). |
Model of the Santisima Trinidad ship with 136 cannons “1805” by Felix Moreno Sorli. |
“The Battle of Cape St. Vincent” canvas is on the right. |
The last battle of the Glorioso “2014” by Augusto Ferrer Dalmau (oil on canvas). |
Model of the 90 cannons galleon Nuestra Señora de la Concepción y de las Ánimas (1687-1705). |
This is the Model of French ship with 64 cannons “1720-1750”. |
Don José de Solano y Bote Carrasco y Díaz “March 11, 1726 - April 24, 1806”, Marquess of Socorro, was a Spanish Naval officer. |
Heroic defense of the Castle of Morro de La Habana by Rafael Monleón “1873” (oil on canvas). |
This is the Santísima Trinidad model with 136 cannons “1805”. |
The portrait of Charles III of Spain by Anton Raphael Mengs “1761”. |
This ship model is placed under the portrait of Charles IV of Spain. |
The portrait of Charles IV of Spain. |
One of the sumptuous halls of the Naval museum. |
This grandiose stairway is situated in the most splendid hall of the Naval museum. |
Dutch Pink model “1870”. |
Vases with dragons. |
These vases were used for the storage and transportation of food. |
These are models of the winches. |
Model of an unfinished wooden ship. |
This is the ship model with 68 cannons “1783”. |
The naval construction hall. |
A model with the cross section, Gibraltar “1782”. |
Ship ropes of different diameters. |
This is the model of Royal ship Carlos with three bridges and 114 cannons “1766”. |
The portrait of Vasco Núñez de Balboa is painted by an anonymous painter in the 19th century (oil on canvas). |
The portrait of Christopher Columbus “1451-1506” is on the left and the portrait of Sebastian Cabot “1474-1557” is on the right. |
The portrait of Juan de la Cosa “1449-1509” is on the left and the portrait of Martín Alonso Pinzón “1441-1493” is on the right. |
Santa Maria ship model, Rafael Monleon and Cesareo Fernandez Duro “1892”. |
This model of La Niña caravel was constructed by an anonymous creator in 1992 with scale 1/30. |
Dawn of America “October 12, 1492” by Antonio Brugada (oil on canvas). |
“Hernán Cortés scuttles his ships” (1519) by Rafael Monleon y Torres (1887). |
Azimuth quadrant. |
Model of the Pinta caravel. |
The round table is in the Chief-commander's cabin. |
“Cosme Damián de Churruca y Elorza (1761-1805), brigadier of the Royal Navy” was painted by an anonymous painter in 1848 (oil on canvas). |
This “Chest and Back” armor from the beginning of XIX century belongs to a French horse cavalier. |
Fernando VII, King of Spain “1784-1833” by Vicente López Portaña “1830” (oil on canvas). |
Carbines, rifles and muskets. |
Parao “XIX” is a Malayan war ship. |
Preloading pistols and retrocharging pistols. |
A Malayan war ship. |
This model of Chinese boat is from the 18th century. |
The Vietnamese Junk “sailing ship” was used in the beginning of 20th century. |
“The squadron of Havana station is getting ready to go out to the sea and face the first incursion of Narciso López” (1850) by Ramón de Salvatierra. |
Ancient swords and sabers. |
A model of a steamboat. |
Room #18: The Philippines “XIX”. |
This the painting about the battle of Callao which occurred on May 2, 1866. |
Model of the armored frigate “Numancia” (1863-1912). |
“Defense of Carraca against the insurgent cantonal” (1873) by Rafael Monleón y Torres (oil on canvas). |
Bronze Schwartzkopff torpedo, model B-57, 355 mm (late XIX). |
Model of the Spanish cruiser Reina Regente “1887”. |
The Spanish cruiser Vizcaya “1891-1898” by Rafael Monleón y Torres (oil on canvas). |