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    Museo Picasso

    4.3 (60 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Lisa T.

    This museum in the heart of Malaga is the perfect place to visit if you are a fan of Picasso or an art lover in general. The prices are very reasonable; about $15€; and teachers get in free with ID. It is suggested to buy tickets in advance because they limit the amount of visitors so it doesn't get too congested. The paintings and sculptures are divided into time periods and there are plaques with details describing each piece. There are 100's of pieces; most of them donated by Picasso's own family since he is from Malaga. The museum isn't so overwhelming so you can definitely see everything in 2-3 hours. There are also some temporary exhibits that showcase the artwork of artists influenced by Picasso if you have time to visit those as well. I definitely enjoyed visiting the Museo Picasso and I feel like I am much more familiar with his work and his style after visiting!

    Robert S.

    I am not a big fan of modern art, so we went 'cause my husband wanted to go. The good thing is that we saved each 12 euros by going on Sunday after 5pm. It's basically free the last two hours on Sundays. The closing time depends on the season, so please check the museum website for the most updated opening times. I have also posted a picture of the opening times for those wanting to know... The museum has two stories, each one with a exhibition hall. Both show art pieces from Picasso at various stages in his life and career. The building itself is beautiful with a nice open courtyard in the center. There is free WiFi provided inside the museum.

    Dan A.

    Stopped here mid-day on Wednesday and surprisingly didn't have a wait. Two levels and located in the Buenavista Palace (ground beneath is an Archaeological site). Museum has 285 of Picasso's work. In addition, the Echo Of Picasso-exhibiting works from Artists inspired by Picasso. Took me about 90 minutes with audio tour but could've easily spent more time here. Great selection in the Gift shop and picked up a few items. Since Malaga is his birthplace thought this would be the largest collection-that title goes to Musee Picasso-Paris. A good showing of work from his formative years. Definitely worth the visit!

    Kinnie I.

    Not a huge museum/ art gallery. Very doable in two hours or so. I learned Picasso was a womanizer and many of his abstract paintings depicted the body parts of his wife and lovers. I also learned Picasso was able to switch to various styles of art, not just cubist. All the photos I've posted here are his work- quite impressive. I've never been a big fan of this artist, yet it was informative. Our tour company scheduled a visit to see this museum while we were in Malaga, as it was his birthplace.

    Matt P.

    I am giving four stars for the quality of the art inside. I can also say that the café and store are good and the arrangement and layout of the exhibits are good, and the audio guide is good. Ticketing however, is very much ungood. To begin with, tickets are very difficult to get, and you must buy them online to have any chance -- for us at least, and another couple we met, their website was not selling tickets even when tickets were available. We had trouble with our credit cards. once you get there, the queue can be more than a block long. If you don't have tickets, you wait in a different queue, and once you have the tickets you must get at the end of the other queue for more waiting. overall, this is a very annoying and a very inefficient system. We've been to two other Picasso museums before this one -- in Barcelona and in Paris -- and I suppose there was less demand in these because in both cases we just walked in, bought the tickets, and entered without any delays or queues. I do understand that there is more demand here in Malaga than in those other locations. Nevertheless, the Museum here needs to make some improvements to the efficiency of its system, as we saw many customers getting frustrated or even angry at the delays and the messed up admission process.

    Creighton F.

    Picasso baby what else do you need to know. How can you not go see some of the work from one of the greatest artists in the world. You must visit if you have the opportunity.

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    Tiffany K.

    A must-see when you're in Malaga. Children 15 and under get in for free so if you have kids, make sure you have their passports or ID cards showing date of birth, there is an additional charge of 1 Euro for the listening device. I don't recall prices for adults, but you can pay for just the Picasso exhibit or a little extra to view any temporary exhibits. For adults, the admission includes the handheld device which talks about various paintings. At the time of visit (July 2018) there was a temporary Warhol exhibit which was phenomenal. Some of the pieces on loan I had seen at their original museum sites. "Clouds" is always an interesting interactive piece with the silver rectangles floating in the air. Picasso was a prolific artist during his time - many of the works were drawings, paintings, but I was impressed with the ceramic pieces. He worked in many different mediums during his time! The building also has an interesting archeological site in the basement which I found fascinating with the original foundation of housing, roads, etc. Definitely check out when visiting Malaga.

    Leslie P.

    Bumped into this (free) museum as I was exploring Malaga alone and it was so much fun! Very quite, be careful in taking photos as I was called out a few times but these pieces of art are quite exquisite. Lots of good learning that day!

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    Jeremy R.

    The only thing better than a great Picasso museum with a Calder show is getting to see it all for free. We were lucky to show up on Sunday afternoon when the museum is free fr the last two hours (5-7). They had a great Picasso collection covering all the stages of his artistic development. They also had an exhibition that juxtaposed the works of Calder and Picasso highlighting the influence they had on each other as they changed the art world. This is definitely a "must see" in Malaga.

    Geri C.

    Glad we stopped by In our mind this museum is a must see attraction in Malaga, the birth place of the famous artist. The museum is a short walk from our hotel, easy to find with clear street directional signs. Admission is 9 euros and comes with audio guide. The museum is in a serene two story building. Absolutely no picture taking is allowed. The display includes the artist's 80 years of work. I was impressed with the somewhat bizarre Woman with Foliage sculpture. I have previously seen his masterpieces in Madrid and MOMA. This visit just added another viewing check mark. A long line already formed by the time we exited.

    Aimee G.

    7.00€ entrance with student ID and then you get an audio guide as you enter! I enjoyed the way it took you through the timeline of the development of his style. Not too crowded when we went (during Semana Santa). The quotes on the walls really brought a personal touch to the different stages of his work. The audio guide had great commentary which makes up for the fact that this exhibit doesn't hold many of his most famous pieces. You really shouldn't miss the opportunity; If you are in his birthplace, you should go for it!! Find out how Pablo became the Picasso we know and love!:

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    Gorgeous Picasso Art in beautiful Spain. The pieces were nicely displayed, and the descriptions of the art were very informative.

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    Would have loved to ed to give this 5 stars, but this fail is on Yelp. Museum closes at 6:00 not 8:pm.

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    Terrible experience, you get the thing to listen to but Picasso pictures don't have numbers so impossible. No Bueno

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    Centro Pompidou de Málaga

    4.7(12 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Interesting and quirky. Lots of very weird art…read more You should visit. €zero on Sunday afternoon

    Originally, I wasn't going to visit Pompidou, but it was Sunday and the lesser known museums that…read moreI'd planned on visiting were closed and Pompidou was nearby as with most of the museums. At the time of my visit, there was a choice of the permanent exhibit (7€, seniors 65+ 4€) and for an added fee you could view the temporary exhibit; just the permanent please. With admission, you get an easy-to-use audio guide to explain many, but not all the works that have the theme of time. Otherwise, most of the exhibits have cards that explain the art. For example, one section was about leisure time, another was about the aged which was thought provoking (elderly are less productive, more isolated). In general, the exhibits had a message (ie. breaking gender boundaries or how leisure time provided rest or promoted creativity) that required me to slow down and think about how time applies to me. Thinking the Pompidou had paintings from Picasso and Miró, I was surprised to find only one sculpture from Picasso, two paintings by Miró, and one painting by Matisse. While there was an exhibit where ground spices were hanging from pantyhose-like material and the audio guide said it invites you to smell the spices, I discovered the "invite" was rhetorical when security told me I was too close to the exhibit.

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