Visit the Picasso Museum Malaga & Picasso Birthplace Museum to explore Pablo Picasso's life & works, each exhibit expressing his philosophy through art.
Stroll through Buena Vista Palace, a 16th-century Royal Residence, that houses some of Picasso's greatest works like Guernica (1937), The Weeping Woman (1937), The Three Dancers (1925) and more.
Explore over 147,000 pieces of Picasso's work that he created during his illustrious 78-year long career.
Explore Picasso's Birthplace Museum, showcasing his personal items like baby clothes, portraits, and sketchbooks, offering insight into the life and work of the legendary artist.
Take part in activities like workshops, social projects, and stimulating conversations alongside ongoing exhibitions such as "María Blanchard: A Painter in Spite of Cubism”.
About Picasso Museum Malaga & Picasso Birthplace Museum, Spain:
The Picasso Museum Malaga, housed in a historic Buena Vista Palace, a 16th-century Royal Residence, showcases Pablo Picasso's remarkable legacy with over 250 artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and ceramics. Adjacent to it is the Picasso Birthplace Museum, which provides insights into how his artistic journey began, featuring artefacts and exhibits that tell about his early life and influences. Together, these museums offer a comprehensive exploration of the life and works of one of the 20th century's most influential artists.
About Picasso Museum Malaga & Picasso Birthplace Museum Tickets, Spain:
How to Reach?
On Foot: The museum is located at a distance of 400 m from the city centre. You can reach there in 6 mins via Calle Sta. María and C. Císter route.