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MUSEO PICASSO
The Picasso Museum in Malaga, located in the historic Buenavista Palace, showcases 233 artworks spanning eight decades of Picasso's career. Opened in 2003, it attracts over half a million visitors annually, featuring permanent and temporary exhibitions that highlight the renowned artist's connection to his hometown
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CENTER POMPIDOU
The Centre Pompidou Málaga, opened in 2015, is the first international branch of the renowned Parisian institution. Located in "The Cube" building at the city's port, it showcases around 80 works of modern and contemporary art from the 20th and 21st centuries. The center features both permanent and temporary exhibitions, attracting visitors with works by Picasso, Bacon, and Frida Kahlo
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MUSEO THYSSEN
The Carmen Thyssen Museum in Málaga, opened in 2011, showcases a significant collection of 19th and early 20th-century Spanish and Andalusian paintings. Located in the renovated 16th-century Villalón Palace, it houses over 250 works from Carmen Cervera's personal collection, including pieces by Zurbarán, Fortuny, and Picasso. The museum spans 7,147 square meters, with 5,185 dedicated to exhibitions
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MUELLE UNO
Muelle Uno is a vibrant waterfront commercial complex in Málaga's port, offering shopping, dining, and leisure activities for all ages. Located near the city center, it features stunning sea views, restaurants, boutiques, and a walkable promenade. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, explore the area, and experience the lively maritime atmosphere
GIBRALFARO
Gibralfaro Castle, crowning Málaga since the 14th century, is a formidable fortress offering panoramic views of the city and sea. Built for military purposes, it features double walls, eight defensive towers, and connects to the Alcazaba. The castle played a crucial role in Málaga's history, withstanding a three-month siege in 1487 before falling to the Catholic Monarchs
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Málaga Cathedral, known as "La Manquita" (the one-armed lady), is a stunning architectural marvel blending Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Built between 1528 and 1782 on a former mosque site, it features an unfinished south tower and remarkable stained-glass windows, symbolizing the city's rich historical transformation.
BOTANIC LA CONCEPCIÓN
Málaga's La Concepción Botanical Garden is a stunning 55-hectare tropical paradise featuring over 25,000 plants from five continents. Created in 1855, this historical garden boasts 2,000 species, including palms, aquatic plants, and a "Around the World in 80 Trees" route, offering visitors a unique botanical experience.
Sunday free entry and you can enter with dog.
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VICTORIA BREWERY
The visit lasts 90 minutes and consists of an explanatory part of the production, packaging and its history process; a 'how to pour a beer' workshop and a tasting of products with Sabor a Málaga snacks.
GUADALHORCE RIVER
The Mouth of the Guadalhorce Nature Reserve, a 67-hectare urban wetland between Malaga and Torremolinos, is a biodiversity hotspot. This crucial migratory stopover hosts over 300 bird species, including vulnerable ones like the White-headed Duck. With comfortable hides, easy trails, and a beach, it's a top birdwatching destination, especially during spring migration
MUSEO PICASSO
The Picasso Museum in Malaga, located in the historic Buenavista Palace, showcases 233 artworks spanning eight decades of Picasso's career. Opened in 2003, it attracts over half a million visitors annually, featuring permanent and temporary exhibitions that highlight the renowned artist's connection to his hometown
952 12 76 00
CENTER POMPIDOU
The Centre Pompidou Málaga, opened in 2015, is the first international branch of the renowned Parisian institution. Located in "The Cube" building at the city's port, it showcases around 80 works of modern and contemporary art from the 20th and 21st centuries. The center features both permanent and temporary exhibitions, attracting visitors with works by Picasso, Bacon, and Frida Kahlo
951926200
MUSEO THYSSEN
The Carmen Thyssen Museum in Málaga, opened in 2011, showcases a significant collection of 19th and early 20th-century Spanish and Andalusian paintings. Located in the renovated 16th-century Villalón Palace, it houses over 250 works from Carmen Cervera's personal collection, including pieces by Zurbarán, Fortuny, and Picasso. The museum spans 7,147 square meters, with 5,185 dedicated to exhibitions
952217511
MUELLE UNO
Muelle Uno is a vibrant waterfront commercial complex in Málaga's port, offering shopping, dining, and leisure activities for all ages. Located near the city center, it features stunning sea views, restaurants, boutiques, and a walkable promenade. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, explore the area, and experience the lively maritime atmosphere
GIBRALFARO
Gibralfaro Castle, crowning Málaga since the 14th century, is a formidable fortress offering panoramic views of the city and sea. Built for military purposes, it features double walls, eight defensive towers, and connects to the Alcazaba. The castle played a crucial role in Málaga's history, withstanding a three-month siege in 1487 before falling to the Catholic Monarchs
952227230
Málaga Cathedral, known as "La Manquita" (the one-armed lady), is a stunning architectural marvel blending Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Built between 1528 and 1782 on a former mosque site, it features an unfinished south tower and remarkable stained-glass windows, symbolizing the city's rich historical transformation.
BOTANIC LA CONCEPCIÓN
Málaga's La Concepción Botanical Garden is a stunning 55-hectare tropical paradise featuring over 25,000 plants from five continents. Created in 1855, this historical garden boasts 2,000 species, including palms, aquatic plants, and a "Around the World in 80 Trees" route, offering visitors a unique botanical experience.
Sunday free entry and you can enter with dog.
951926180
VICTORIA BREWERY
The visit lasts 90 minutes and consists of an explanatory part of the production, packaging and its history process; a 'how to pour a beer' workshop and a tasting of products with Sabor a Málaga snacks.
GUADALHORCE RIVER
The Mouth of the Guadalhorce Nature Reserve, a 67-hectare urban wetland between Malaga and Torremolinos, is a biodiversity hotspot. This crucial migratory stopover hosts over 300 bird species, including vulnerable ones like the White-headed Duck. With comfortable hides, easy trails, and a beach, it's a top birdwatching destination, especially during spring migration