Museo Picasso Málaga

Museum Málaga, Andalucia, Spain
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What to expect

The Museo Picasso Málaga is a museum located in the Buenavista Palace, a building representative of Renaissance civil architecture in Andalusia. The museum has a collection of over 285 works by Pablo Picasso, donated by his family, covering his different styles, materials, and techniques. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, engravings, and ceramic pieces, ranging from his early academic studies to his late re-workings of Old Masters. The museum also features a library and archive with over 800 titles on Picasso, as well as relevant documents and photographs. The building itself is a notable example of 16th-century architecture, with some elements surviving from the original Nasrid palace. The museum makes use of natural light, especially through skylights, and has a total floor space of 8,300 square meters

Plan your family visit to the Museo Picasso Málaga with these blog insights 👇

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Malaga: Our top 10 sights and tips

Malaga: Our top 10 sights and tips
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to the Picasso Museum, located in a historic city palace. The exhibition is chronologically arranged, starting with photos and works from Picasso's youth. We spent one to two hours

Highlights: It's well-suited for children and those with little classic art background. It thrives on the artist's often crazy ideas. It has many works, including "a political comic, countless ceramics with faun heads and works of visual art, such as a stylized bull's head made of bicycle saddle and handlebars." ✨

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3 days in Málaga with family

3 days in Málaga with family
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Museo Picasso Málaga, which houses a collection of works by the famous artist

Highlights: The museum was interesting, and we enjoyed seeing some of Picasso's most famous works ✨