




Picasso Museum Málaga
Museum Gallery
4.3 (25241 reviews)
Restored 16th-century palace with a collection of more than 200 works by artist Pablo Picasso.
Palacio de Buenavista, C. San Agustín, 8, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
+34 952 12 76 00
Did You Know?
Decades of Art
The Picasso Museum Málaga showcases eight decades of Picasso's artistic career, offering a comprehensive view of his evolution as an artist.
Picasso Collection
This museum boasts the largest collection of Pablo Picasso's works, making it a must-visit for any fan of the artist.
Ticket Price
For a mere 6 euros, adults can explore the vast collection of Picasso's masterpieces and delve into his artistic journey.
Historic Setting
The museum is housed within the Renaissance-era Buenavista Palace, a historic building with its own fascinating past.
Highlights from Reviews
• diverse art collection
The museum offers a rich collection spanning Picasso's entire career, showcasing his artistic development, various styles, and lesser-known works.
• beautiful historic building
Housed in a stunning 16th-century palace, the museum's architectural beauty and elegant interior courtyard enhance the visitor experience.
• central convenient location
Located in Málaga's historic city center, the museum is easily accessible and fits well into a city walk, surrounded by lively streets and cafes.
• manageable museum size
The museum is a comfortable size, not overwhelming, allowing visitors to explore the collection thoroughly within 1-3 hours without getting lost.
• educational and insightful
The museum is highly educational, providing insights into Picasso's life, influences, and artistic process, even for those less familiar with his work.
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