The renowned Prado Museum from Spain has brought its record-setting exhibition, “Ages of Splendor,” to Shanghai, captivating art enthusiasts in China’s glamour capital. This landmark event marks a significant moment in cultural exchange between Europe and Asia, showcasing masterpieces from the Spanish Golden Age to a new audience.
The exhibition features over 100 works by legendary artists such as Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco, offering visitors a rare glimpse into Spain’s rich artistic heritage. Held at the Shanghai Museum of Art, the show aims to strengthen cultural ties and foster mutual appreciation between the two nations.
“We are delighted to share these treasures with the people of Shanghai,” said Prado Museum Director Miguel Falomir. “This exhibition not only highlights the universality of art but also builds a bridge between our cultures.”
The “Ages of Splendor” exhibition has already attracted record numbers of visitors in other cities and is expected to be a major cultural highlight in Shanghai this year. Art lovers and cultural enthusiasts can explore the exhibition until the end of June.
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