Prado masterpieces move outdoors to support the recovery of wildfire-scarred Zamora
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Prado masterpieces move outdoors to support the recovery of wildfire-scarred Zamora
Mombuey. Venus and Adonis, by Veronese © Emilio Fraile.



ZAMORA, SPAIN.- Some of the Prado Museum’s most familiar paintings are leaving the traditional museum setting behind and appearing in villages, public spaces and natural landscapes across the Spanish province of Zamora.

The outdoor art route, titled “In a Place Being Reborn,” brings 15 full-scale reproductions of Prado masterpieces to 14 locations in Zamora, Sanabria and La Carballeda. Created with the Provincial Council of Zamora, the project invites visitors to travel through an area still recovering from the devastating wildfires of the previous year.

Rather than gathering the works in a single exhibition space, the organizers have distributed them across the region. Each reproduction is presented at its original scale, complete with a frame and an explanatory label, transforming streets and outdoor gathering places into temporary extensions of the Madrid museum.

The route begins in the city of Zamora, where Rubens’s dramatic Saint George Fighting the Dragon introduces the project and encourages visitors to continue north through the province.

From there, the journey links some of the Prado’s best-loved images with the character of individual communities. Fra Angelico’s luminous The Annunciation has been placed in Hermisende, while Raphael’s austere The Cardinal appears in Lubián. Goya’s cheerful The Parasol can be found in Ribadelago, and Ribera’s contemplative Jacob’s Dream has been installed in San Martín de Castañeda.


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In Galende, visitors encounter Dürer’s searching Self-Portrait. Trefacio hosts an elaborate still life by Clara Peeters, while Velázquez’s monumental The Surrender of Breda has been assigned to El Puente de Sanabria.

Puebla de Sanabria is the only stop to receive two works: El Greco’s The Nobleman with His Hand on His Chest and Titian’s equestrian portrait Emperor Charles V at Mühlberg. Other stops feature paintings by Zurbarán, Goya, Veronese and Sofonisba Anguissola. The route concludes in Villardeciervos with Velázquez’s enigmatic The Spinners.

The choice of location gives the project a meaning that extends beyond cultural tourism. According to the Prado, the surrounding territory endured the Spanish wildfire that burned the largest area since national records began. Although the landscape remains in recovery, the museum emphasizes that its natural beauty and emotional power have survived.

Against this backdrop, the paintings become more than reproductions. They serve as markers along a landscape of resilience, drawing visitors into towns that might otherwise remain outside Spain’s main cultural routes.

The project also continues the Prado’s efforts to bring its collection beyond Madrid. A previous initiative placed reproductions in the rural district of Belchite in Aragón, engaging with the challenges faced by Spain’s increasingly depopulated countryside.

In Zamora, the focus has shifted toward regeneration. By placing works such as Goya’s The Clothed Maja, Fra Angelico’s The Annunciation and Dürer’s Self-Portrait in unexpected surroundings, the Prado hopes to encourage a different kind of looking—one in which art, landscape and community become part of the same experience.

“In a Place Being Reborn” ultimately proposes that a museum collection can do more than preserve the past. Removed from the gallery walls, these images become companions on a journey through a region rebuilding its relationship with both visitors and its own landscape.


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