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Malaga Museums
If we should mention an important museum in Malaga this
is the new Museo Picasso, although there are many other
museums in the province which some of them are full of curiosities
and others full of valuable pieces. However, although all
of them are very important, any of them has signified for
the city and then for the province what the Museo Picasso
has: the renaissance of a peculiar and eclectic artistic
character that Malaga needed.
The result was a shinning city that at the end has found
that lost piece of the cubist panorama. Of course, this
reputation for being a cultural city has been achieved thanks
to the creation of previous museums of fantastic artistic
interest inside the city such as the Centro de Arte Contemporaneo
and also, the restoration of the Casa Natal de Picasso (Picasso’s
birth house) that signified the return of the genius to
his native city.
History tells that this return was wish of the same Pablo
Picasso who confessed it in a letter to a friend from Malaga
called Juan Temboury.
This wish came true thanks to the donation of his heirs
Christine and Bernard Picasso who offered the pictures.
This is not a private but a personal collection that covers
the walls of the museum showing the artist life through
his different phases, all of the presented and distributed
in a chronological way.
This collection completes the other art galleries of the
artist that exists in the world: Paris, Barcelona and Antibes.
The Museo Picasso Malaga was born with a special sensibility:
it is the Museo de la Familia (Family Museum).
The last year, this Museo de la Familia celebrated his first
anniversary since the first time its door were opened in
a exceptional location: in the Palacio de los Condes de
Buenavista, national monument since 1939. This historical
building very typical of the civil architecture of the Andalusia
of XVI century which posses renaissance and Mudejar pieces.
During an archaeological research of the subsoil of this
place, rests of Phoenicians, Roman and Greeks were found
and now are integrated inside the building. The 27th October
2003 were shown for the first time in twelve rooms, 630
square metres and the 204 donated pictures by the family.
Here we can find different styles, subjects and stands dated
from 1894 to 1972, a year before the death of the most universal
artist from Malaga. These collections area a visual biography
of a genial painter, where you can see his life obsessions
like, of course, women, sex, family and friends in pictures
like “La Maternidad” or “La Sagrada Familia”,
to marvellous portraits of Olga Kokhlova, Dora Maar, Jacqueline
and even his eldest child Paulo.
If the visitant wants to know the Picasso childhood, this
is the first years of life of the most revolutionary painter
in the XX century; you can visit the place where he was
born, the Ruiz Picasso home in Malaga, a place that influenced
him in the thematic of his pictures. The painter Casa Natal
shows his way of life during the time he spent in the city.
In the house we can see his first paintbrush, the suit we
dressed in his baptism, his room and even his birth certificate
together with an everlasting list of the names who visited
him.
Above Picasso image, there are other things to visit in
Malaga. There are innumerable centres that exhibit articles
of any style, from artistic and valuable pieces with historical
interest to the strangest elements. If visitants want to
know the traditional and picturesque part of the province
and know how our ancestors lived, then you should direct
to the Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares of the city
located in the old Meson de la Victoria dated from 1632.
On show here are a variety of items employed in the main
economic activities traditionally carried out in Malaga,
such as an oven used for baking bread, a grape press used
in wine production, a steam-driven fire pump, a Berline
used for carrying passengers and period furniture.
A similar exhibition can be found at Mijas’ Ethnological
History Museum, where farming tools and utensils, a XIX
century oil mill and a wine cellar from the same period
are on display.
However, let us now go back much further in history to
the time to the earliest settlements in the area. So many
different civilisations have cultivated, exploited, built
on and lived in Malaga that a wealth of relics and artistic
treasures have been left behind here. Nowhere is this better
illustrated than at the popular Nerja Cave, a veritable
wonder of nature that has its own Archaeology Museum in
which remains from the upper Palaeolithic and Early Neolithic
periods can be viewed. A later vestige is the statue known
as the Ephebus of Antequera, which bears testimony of the
presence of the Roman Empire and the most emblematic of
works on show at the aforementioned town’s Municipal
Museum. Moving forwards in time, a carving of St. Francis
of Assisi in polychrome wood by the Malaga sculptor Pedro
de Mena can be found at the same museum. Other examples
of this artist’s work can be found in Malaga’s
Cathedral Museum alongside other sculptures and paintings
produced between the XVI and XVIII centuries. Of equal interest
are the collection of paintings, sculptures and furniture
and pottery from the Renaissance, Baroque (works by Alonso
Cano, Ribera and Pedro de Mena) periods. More recent creations
can be seen at the Contemporary Spanish Print Museum in
Marbella. Here, Picasso once again takes centre savage together
with other eminent Spanish artists such as Tapies, Chillida
and Miro. And, though it was already mentioned earlier,
our journey though time should reach its conclusion in the
city of Malaga itself at the Contemporary Art Centre, which
is soon to be expanded.
A visit to a series of alternative venues will enable us
to devolve deeper still into Malaga’s history and
find out more about the personalities that helped to shape
it. For example, we can explore the perilous life of highwayman
by calling in at the Popular history of the Highwayman Museum
in Ronda. Here, the visitor will find books, oil paintings,
stamps and personal effects that once belonged to some of
the most famous bandits that in habited the Ronda Mountains
in the XIX century. In order to learn about one of the leading
highwaymen of the time, El Bizco (“Cross Eyes”)
de Borge, a visit to the Highwayman Museum in the village
of Borge itself is highly recommended. Still on the subject
of popular customs, fans of Spain’s National festival,
bullfighting, so adored by our beloved Picasso, will enjoy
the Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Ronda, “Antonio
Ordoñez” (in the city of Malaga) and Antequera
bullfighting museums, where all manner of objects related
to the art are on display.
Culture in Malaga goes far beyond museums and their exhibits
alone. Curiosities also have their own place. One such venue
ca be found in Mijas, at Max’s Covered Wagon, a museum
which houses the miniature exhibits that make up the original
collection amassed by Professor Max, a hypnotist who decided
to donate to the town the wealth of strange objects that
he had collected during the numerous trips on which his
unusual line of work had taken him. These items include
the only shrunken white man’s head known to exist,
a portrait of Abraham Lincoln painted on a pin head, a collection
of dissected fleas and a reproduction of Da Vinci’s
“Last Supper” on a grain of rice. Further miniatures
are to be found at the Spanish Dolls’ House Museum
in Malaga itself, where some fifty unique, hand-made toy
houses, most of which date back to the XIX century, can
be found in display alongside dolls and toys trains from
the same period. If these are not enough, they pay a visit
to Marbella, where dwarf trees can be viewed at the Bonsai
Museum, home to one of the finest arrays of these trees
to be found anywhere in Europe and the best collection of
wild olive trees in the world.
Returning to the normal-sized world, why not try your hand
at playing a series of musical instruments from a variety
of ages, countries and cultures? “Please touch”
is the motto at the Interactive Music Museum in the city
of Malaga, where visitors can play a collection of instruments
ranging from femur-bone flutes to a VIII century Chinese
lute.
MALAGA
CITY MUSEUMS |
ALMACHAR |
Museo Picasso
San Agustin, 8. Palacio Buenavista.
Tlf. 952127600
Tuesday to Thursday: 10-20 h.
Friday to Sunday: 10-21 h.
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Museo de la Pasa
Pza. del Santo Cristo, 5
Tlf. 952512002
Monday to Saturday: 9-13:30 |
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ANTEQUERA |
Museo Aula del Mar Manuel Agustin Heredia
Tlf. 952229287 /219761
Monday to Friday: 10-14:30 h.
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Museo Municiapal
Palacio de Najera. Pza del Coso Viejo, s/n
Tlf. 952704021
Tuesday-Friday: 10-13 & 16-18
Saturday: 10-13 & Sunday: 11-13 |
Museo Taurino Antonio Ordoñez Pza de Toros de
La Malagueta.
Pº de Reding
Tlf. 952226292
Monday to Friday: 10-13 & 17-20 h.
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Museo Taurino Municipal
Plaza de Toros. Parque de Maria Cristina, s/n
Tlf. 952702505
Saturday: 18-21
Sunday: 10-13 & 18-21 |
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Museo Flamenco Juan Breva
Peña Juan Breva. Picador, 2
Tlf. 952210876
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Museo de Historia y Tradiciones
Avda. de Malaga, 1
Tlf. 952458046
Winter: Tuesday- Sunday: 10:30-14 & 16-18
Summer: Tuesday- Sunday: 10:30-14 & 17-19 |
Museo Casas de Muñecas
Alamos, 32
Tlf. 952210082
Tuesday to Sunday: 11-13:30 & 17:30-20 h.
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CASARES |
Centro de Arte Contemporaneo CAC Malaga
Alemania s/n
Tlf. 952120055
Monday - Friday: 10-14 & 17:30-21:30 h.
Saturday: 10-17:45 h.
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Casa Museo de Blas Infante
Carreras, 51
Tlf. 952895521
Monday-Friday: 11-14:30 & 16-18:30
Saturday: 11-16
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EL
BORGE |
Museo Flamenco Juan Breva
Peña Juan Breva. Picador, 2
Tlf. 952210876
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Museo del Bandolero
Cristo, s/n
Tlf. 952512033 |
Museo Catedralicio
Cister s/n
Tlf. 952220345
Monday to Friday: 10-18:30 h.
Saturday: 10-17:45 h. |
MARBELLA |
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Museo del Bonsai
Parque Arroyo de la Represe, s/n
Tlf. 952862926
Winter: 10:30-13:30 & 16-19
Summer: 10:30-13:30 & 17-20
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Museo Provincial
Palacia de la Aduana.
Alcazabilla s/n
Tlf. 952218382Tuesdays |
Museo del Grabado del Español Contemporaneo
Hospital Bazan, s/n
Tlf. 952765741
Winter: Tuesday-Saturday: 10-14 & 17:30-20:30
Summer: Tuesday-Saturday: 10-14 & 18-21
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Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares
Pasillo de Santa Isabel, 10
Tlf. 952217137
Oct/May: Monday - Friday: 10- 13:30 & 16-19 h.
Saturday: 10-13:30 h.
Jun/Sep: Monday - Friday: 10- 13:30 & 17-20 h.
Saturday: 10-13:30 h. |
MIJAS
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Museo Historico Etnologico
Pza. de la Libertad, s/n
Tlf. 952590380
Winter: 10-14 & 16-19
Summer: 10-14 & 18-21 |
Museo Municipal
Pº de Reding, 1
Tlf. 952225106
Monday to Sunday: 10-20 h.
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Carromato de Max Museo de Miniaturas
Avda del Compas, s/n
Tlf. 952485900
Winter: 10-19
Summer: 10-21
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MIMMA Museo Interactivo de la Musica de Malaga
Muralla Pza de la Marina s/n
Tlf. 952210440
Monday to Saturday: 9-20:30 h.
Sundays: 11-20 h.
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NERJA
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Museo Arqueologico de la Cueva de Nerja
Ctra. de Maro, s/n
Desvio a 4 km de Nerja
Tlf. 952529520
10-14 & 16-20
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Casa Natal - Fundacion Publica
de Pablo Ruiz Picasso
Pza. de la Merced, 15
Tlf. 952060215
Winter: Monday - Saturday: 10-14 & 17-20 h.
Sunday: 10-14 h.
Summer : Monday - Saturday: 10-14 & 18-21 h.
Sunday: 10-14 h.
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RONDA
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| Museo Lara de Ciencia e Historia
Palacio de Mondragon
Pza de Mondragon, s/n
Tlf. 952878450
Winter: Monday to Friday: 10-18
Saturday-Sunday: 10-15
Summer: Monday to Friday: 10-19
Saturday-Sunday: 10-15 |
SAN
PEDRO DE ALCANTARA
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Museo de Arte Mecanico
Ctro Cultural El Ingenio
La Morena, s/n
Tlf. 952786968
Tuesday- Friday: 10-14 & 17-20
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Museo Historico Popular del Bandolero
Armiñan, 65
Tlf. 952877785
Winter: 10-18
Summer: 10-20
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Museo Joaquin Peinado
Plaza del Gigante
Winter: Monday-Saturday: 10-14
Summer: Monday-Saturday: 17-20
Sundays: 10-14
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Museo Taurino de la Real Maestranza de Caballeria de
Ronda
Virgen de la Paz, 15
Pza de Toros
Tlf. 952870379
Winter: 10-18
Summer: 10-20
Closed during bullfights and the day before
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