Picasso Museum Malaga
Discover the artistic legacy of Pablo Picasso in his birthplace, Malaga, with our tickets to the Picasso Museum Malaga. Explore a vast collection of his remarkable works, and for a deeper insight, opt for our guided tour. You can also save with our combo offers.Headout's Top Recommendations
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Entry ticket to the Picasso Museum
1-hour guided tour with English or Spanish-speaking guide
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About Picasso Museum
Experience the artistic journey of Pablo Picasso at the Picasso Museum in Malaga (Museo Picasso Málaga) , his hometown. Since its opening in 2003, the museum has showcased over 200 works donated by the artist's family. Explore the beautiful and massive Buenavista Palace building, equivalent to the area of around 1.2 football fields. You can see all of Picasso’s paintings from early portraits to late musketeer paintings. Don't forget to visit the café and temporary exhibitions.
Address
Palacio de Buenavista, C. San Agustín, 8, 29015 Málaga, Spain
Also known as
Picasso Museum Malaga
Year opened
2003
Founded by
Richard Gluckman
Visitor’s per year
700000
Why visit Picasso Museum?
Did you know?
- The museum was inaugurated on October 27, 2003, by King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The opening day of the museum saw an overwhelming attendance of nearly 2,000 people.
- In 1997, the Regional Government of Andalusia purchased Buenavista Palace to house the museum. In 2017, the museum welcomed 635,891 visitors, making it Andalusia's most visited museum.
- Beneath the ground floor, visitors can explore beautifully preserved Roman and Phoenician ruins discovered during the building's restoration.
- Picasso's grandson Bernard Ruiz-Picasso played a pivotal role in the establishment of the museum and the donation of artworks.
- Buenavista Palace's conversion into the museum involved the integration of 18 houses from Malaga's historic Jewish Quarter and has12 halls for permanent exhibitions, along with Picasso-related displays.