23 Calle de Ruiz de Alarcón Madrid, MD 28014
Seated: 240
The Goya roundabout is one of the most emblematic spaces of the Prado Museum, due to its great historical significance. Conceived at first to receive the visit of the monarchs, soon its use was destined to the public that came to the Museum in the 19th century. Access to this room through the grand staircase guarantees the spectacularity of the event it hosts. Due to the characteristics of the space, it is ideal for holding cocktails.