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
It was fascinating to follow the artist's development, to see the many influences that his life and travels had on him and his work, how he experimented, was not afraid of critical judgement but followed his own style, changed again and again, tried out new techniques and above all excelled in so many different areas such as sculpture, lithography, oil painting, drawing, etc. It was wonderful to think that Picasso was born here. We also took the opportunity to visit the house where he was born, which brought us even closer to him. Thank you very much for this wonderful experience and for this amazing museum. I don't like that the tickets are personalised and once bought cannot be returned or sold or given to other people.
Very interesting but not my world
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A good experience with the ticketing and the museums were nice too.
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Easy to book and easy to retrieve tickets. Great app!!
Pablo Picasso The Artist of course 😘
Great Picasso exhibition and booking the tickets just made it so easy .... thanks
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Exhibition of Picasso was stunning, but more impressive was performance of Wiliam Kentridge...
The Collection is absolutely brilliant. Truly special. Art,History and so msny amazing surprise facts. A few improvements: The floor especially upstairs sems very dirty including what looks like bird droppings. The stairs are dusty . Being marble should be easy to clean up. Signage in English could be better. Thanks
A fine collection, with excellent descriptions of what was being viewed. The special exhibition of Farah Astassi was excellent as well.
Great to see some original art from a famous artist. Well curated and a great flow through the museum that was easy to follow.
I booked the ticket online and therefore I could enter the museum very quickly, without waiting time. The museum is very informative, giving many interesting informations about Picasso's life and work. Besides the garden of the museums cafe offers a nice place to have a breake and reflect about the impressions inside the museum. Very nice location.
The pictures but the app to enter is unnecessary and a hassle. My elderly father could not have entered your museum alone due to the technology
Though I'm not particularly fond of Modern Art, it was an illuminating experience because one learned not only about the various movements that Picasso worked through, but what was going on politically and aesthetically as well. The artwork and displays were thoughtfully arranged with appropriate lighting. Very nice overall.
The museum itself was fantastic however the experience of getting in was terrible. We booked timed entry tickets for 2pm. When we arrived at the ticket time there was a very long queue outside the entrance. I showed a member of staff the qr code I had been sent and was told it was not a valid ticket. I asked another member of staff who told me to wait in the queue. We queued for 45 minutes. At the front of the queue I was told again that my ticket was not valid. I showed the email I had been sent with the receipt for the tickets. I was eventually ushered through to the entrance desk. When I got there a member of staff scanned the qr codes and we were let in. What is the point of buying an advanced timed ticket if it is not recognised by the venue and does not give you access at the given time? I strongly suggest of liaise with the museum to ensure future ticket purchasers get a better experience.
The visit was interesting. My teenager complained that the art teacher graded her to low for some of her paintings several years ago :)
First of all, thanks to the purchase of my tickets on your site, no waiting at the entrance. Interesting museum, a must-see!
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Well organized. Room to move around. A good atmosphere. Just had problem getting audio guide on my phone so hired one instead. Enjoyed seeing the works of Picasso.
The art mostly. We had a much shorter wait in line by buying our tickets from Headout, which was good since it was raining.
I had assumed the one hour slots would limit numbers in the venue at any one time, but the staff did not seem to apply any limit. As a consequence I felt the venue was overcrowded, which limited the enjoyment. The actual content of the exhibition and the headout ticketing process were fine.
Wonderful exhibition featuring the many diverse periods of Picasso's works. Audio recording great guided tour complementing exhibits .
Very well organized, very interesting
Book quickly and have a specific time to enter. Minimal wait times
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The art and the size and design of the museum.
Well presented and informative.
It was absolutely picassing, loved it. Shell be back there soon. Also loved the boquerones.
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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Curation of the museum in historical form
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Everything worked out wonderfully and we were able to enjoy great works by Picasso. Thank you very much.
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I just love Picasso's art works. He was really a great artist.
Good price and good service. Including the audio guide. Value for money
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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.