The Thyssen Museum is a gallery of painting art since the 14th century, just near the Prado Museum, and two museums can be arranged in one day. Most of the works are mainly paintings, and are displayed in a medieval to modern order, with 800 works. The whole museum is like a red city, similar to the style of Marrakech, Morocco, and very exotic. On the first floor are 17th-century Dutch paintings, as well as works by Cézanne, Renoir, and Van Gogh Impressionists. The second floor offers views of Italian, Spanish and French paintings from the Middle Ages to the 18th century. The first floor will feature a mobile exhibition. A day belonging to the Tyson Museum, from medieval paintings to modern art paintings, some are exciting, some are visually beautiful, some do not understand, some people are in meditation. Transportation: After getting off at Banco de Espana Station on Line 2, walk north for about 5 minutes.