Did you know that there are exactly 40 museums that we can find in Malaga today? This is another of the attractions of our city. Museums for all tastes.
If you have not decided to come to Malaga yet, keep reading and you will surely find the reason to come visit us.
We start from our ‘big ones’ like Museo Picasso Málaga, the most visited in Andalusia and which shows the works of our most international artist, Pablo Picasso. If you have already visited Malaga you will know that you can also take a photo with this artist on a famous bench located in Plaza de la Merced or visit his ‘Casa natal’. Furthermore, if you stay in our ‘Apartamentos Suites Oficentro Deluxe’ you will have one of his works in mind throughout your stay as an image of his work ‘Le Pigeon aux petits pois’ is displayed in all the ‘1 Bedroom Apartments’ and ‘Deluxe Penthouses’ .
The Centro Pompidou Málaga, at the foot of the port; the Carmen Thyssen Museum; or the Museo de Málaga which houses the Museo de Bellas Artes de Málaga and the Museo Arqueológico Provincial de Málaga are others that you should not miss and will be recommended to you by all the city guides.
And much closer, in our well-known SOHO neighborhood or ‘Arts Quarter’, we find the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo (CAC) and Museo de la Imaginación.
But there are museums for everybody. We have the Museo automovilístico y de la moda de Málaga for those who love automobiles or the Museo Aeronaútico for those who prefer aviation. There are also the Museo de las Artes y Costumbres, the Museo Taurino or the Centro de Arte de la Tauromaquia, for those who like our traditions. Or even the Wine Museum.
If you visit us with children, the MIMA, Museo Interactivo de la Música de Málaga may be a mandatory stop. For young and old people, this space offers the possibility of discovering very diverse instruments and interacting with all of them.
And you already know that Semana Santa (Holy Week) is one of the great cultural attractions here so, even if you visit us on another date, you will be able to immerse yourself in this spirit through the different museums of the brotherhoods. The general one is called: Museo de la Semana Santa. Museo de las Cofradías.
As you can see, you only have here a few, and we talked about 40. If you want to see them all and choose those that you will add to your visit to Malaga, follow this link: https://freetoursandalucia.com/museos-malaga-listado/
See you soon in the streets, and museums, of Málaga!