Uncover the artistry of Picasso in his hometown of Malaga with this 2-in-1 museum experience!
Uncover the artistry of Picasso in his hometown of Malaga with this 2-in-1 museum experience!
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Picasso Museum Malaga
Picasso's Birthplace Museum
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Picasso Museum Malaga
Picasso's Birthplace Museum
Picasso Museum Malaga
Picasso's Birthplace Museum
Explore Picasso’s roots—perfect for curious minds and art lovers alike!
Explore Picasso’s roots—perfect for curious minds and art lovers alike!
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Recommended Tour:
Recommended Tour:
Combo: Picasso Museum Malaga + Picasso's Birthplace Museum Tickets
Picasso Birthplace Museum is open every day.
Opening hours: 9:30am to 8pm
Last entry: 15 minutes before the museum closes.
Address: Pl. de la Merced, 15, Distrito Centro, 29012 Málaga, Spain
El Pimpi: A famous Malaga institution, El Pimpi offers a traditional Andalusian atmosphere with a variety of tapas and wines. It’s perfect for a relaxed meal after visiting the museum.
Distance: About a 2-minute walk from the museum
Café de la Plaza: A cozy spot known for café-style meals and light bites, located right by Plaza de la Merced, offering sandwiches, salads, and drinks, ideal for a light lunch or snack.
Distance: About a 3-minute walk
Budget: The Urban Jungle Hostel, Ibis Malaga Centro Ciudad
Mid-Range: Room Mate Larios, Molina Lario Hotel
The perfect companion to your Picasso Birthplace Museum visit, the Picasso Museum Malaga is a tribute to the life and work of Pablo Picasso. You will find over 200 amazing pieces, including paintings, ceramics, and sketches. It's the perfect chance to understand his innovative style and explore his deep connection to Malaga, the city where it all began!
Distance from Picasso's Birthplace Museum: 200m (4 minutes on foot)
Picasso Museum Malaga ticketsThe Alcazaba of Malaga is a breathtaking Moorish fortress that towers over the city and the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. Built way back in the 11th century, it's one of the best-preserved Moorish sites in all of Spain! Get ready to explore stunning gardens, courtyards, and ancient walls while seeing panoramic views of the city. It's an experience you won't want to miss!
Distance from Picasso's Birthplace Museum: 350m (5 minutes on foot)
Alcazaba Malaga TicketsMalaga Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Incarnation, is a beautiful Renaissance-style building located in the city center. Built over centuries (from the 16th to the 18th!), it's famous for its grand architecture, chapels, and impressive bell tower. But the real magic is inside! Get ready to be amazed by incredible artwork and a peaceful atmosphere. And for the ultimate view? Head up to the rooftop for a breathtaking panorama of Malaga's skyline.
Distance from Picasso's Birthplace Museum: 600m (8 minutes by foot)
Malaga Cathedral TicketsYes, you can purchase combo tickets to visit nearby attractions, such as the Picasso Museum Malaga, for a comprehensive experience of Picasso’s life and works.
A visit to Picasso’s Birthplace Museum typically takes around 45 minutes to an hour, depending on your pace and interest in the exhibits.
The museum limits visitor numbers for a comfortable experience. If the museum is at capacity, staff will provide an estimated entry time and may ask you to wait until space becomes available.You can visit the Picasso Museum Malaga in the meantime.
There are several public parking areas near Picasso’s Birthplace Museum, but they can be limited and may require a short walk to the museum. It is advisable to use public transport or book parking in advance if possible.
Flash photography is not allowed inside the museum to protect the exhibits. However, you can take non-flash photos throughout the museum. Prior authorization is required for flash photography or videography.
The museum is suitable for all ages. However, children under 14 should be supervised at all times. Baby strollers may have limited access due to space constraints.
Yes, the museum has a small gift shop where you can purchase books, postcards, and souvenirs related to Picasso and his work.
The museum is adapted for people with mobility difficulties, though the historical building may present some challenges. Staff is available to assist with navigation.