In Spanish, "prado" means "meadow" or "field," typically referring to a lush, grassy area. It can also denote a place where animals graze. The term is often used in geographical names and can evoke images of open, natural landscapes.
Museo del Prado = Prado Museum El Prado is the national museum of fine art in Madrid Spain.
"Prado/prada" is the Spanish word for "Meadow or Prarie."
"Prada/Prado" is the Spanish word for "Meadow/Prarie" as in El Paseo de Prado in Havana, Cuba, which is basically a scenic walk.
"Prada/Prado" is the Spanish word for "Meadow/Prarie" as in El Paseo de Prado in Havana, Cuba, which is basically a scenic walk.
Nothing in French, it's a first and last name of Spanish origin, I think.
The Museo del Prado is located in Paseo del Prado in central Madrid, Spain. It is the main Spanish national art museum.
The Prado Museum.
It's in Spain. In spanish it's call, "Museo del Prado.
madrid
In Spanish, the word for meadow is el prado.
堵 Museo Nacional Del Prado
a small meadow