

Málaga, Spain
Málaga, Spain
Housed in a restored 16th-century palace near Picasso’s birthplace, the Picasso Museum Málaga offers a clear overview of the artist’s evolution, from early academic studies to cubist experiments and late ceramics. Its compact, thoughtfully curated collection—augmented by temporary exhibitions—makes it approachable for both newcomers and fans. Archaeological remains beneath the museum add historical context, and the tranquil courtyards provide a pleasant pause. Audio guides and bilingual labels aid understanding. Central location, manageable size, and strong collection make it a worthwhile stop, especially if you plan to pair it with the nearby Casa Natal Picasso.
Opening Hours
Mon–Thu: 11:00–19:00, Fri–Sat: 11:00–20:00, Sun: 11:00–19:00