museums - Málaga

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museums - Málaga
cityof
museums
IN
DEX
06 Museo Picasso Málaga
10 Centre Pompidou Málaga
14 CAC Málaga, Contemporary Art Centre of Málaga
18 Collection of the Russian Museum, St Petersburg/Málaga
22 Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga
26 Automobile Museum of Málaga
30 Picasso Foundation. Birthplace House & Museum
34 Museum of Municipal Patrimony. MUPAM
38 Cathedral Museum
40 Glass & Crystal Museum of Málaga
42 Revello de Toro Museum
44 Gerald Brenan House
46 Museum Unicaja of Popular Arts & Customs
48 Wine Museum of Málaga
50 Alborania Museum. Hall of the Sea
52 Interactive Museum of the Music of Málaga. MIMMA
54 Museum Jorge Rando
56 Museum & Tour Málaga Football Club
58 Ars Málaga. Bishop’s Palace
60 Semana Santa de Málaga Museum
62 Art Center on Tauromachy - Juan Barco Collection
63 Principia. Centre of Science
64 Eco-museum Lagar de Torrijos
65 National Museum of Airports & Air Transport
66 Antonio Ordóñez Bullfighting Museum
67 Museum of Flamenco Art. Peña Juan Breva
68 Centre of Interpretation of The Roman Theatre
69 Centre of Interpretation of the Castle of Gibralfaro
70 Archeological Exhibition Hall of the Alcazaba
71 Archeological Sites of La Araña
72 Cofradía del Santo Sepulcro Museum
73 Cofradía de los Estudiantes Museum
74 Tesoro de la Cofradía de la Expiración Museum
75 Archicofradía de la Esperanza Museum
76 El Cautivo y la Trinidad Museum
77 Santa María de la Victoria Museum & Basilica
Welcome to the city of museums.
In the last few decades, the city of Malaga has made a great effort to place
value in all its historical and artistic heritage. Today Malaga is one of the
most popular cultural destinations at the international level by the quality
of their offering, among which are over 30 museums with a wide variety
of subjects.
Enjoy the art with all your senses.
Without doubt, Málaga is the most dynamic city in the current
Spanish cultural scene. We are deep in projects of great ambition
that ranks Málaga in first position and that are example of
collaboration among Spain, France and Russia on cultural matters.
In this way, Málaga consolidates its position as European capital
of culture at the forefront, and it bets on artistic expressions as
a model to boost knowledge, innovation, education and cultural
endeavor. It also renews the expectations of the tourism sector by
providing the city with projects of great international importance.
The guide that you have in your hands at the moment is a good
example of the strategic model of city we have been working
in for years in collaboration with all the related institutions and
sectors.
I invite you to visit our city and to discover its museums.
Francisco de la Torre
Mayor of Málaga
Museo
Picasso
Málaga
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Museo Picasso Málaga © by David Heald
The Museo Picasso Málaga opened its doors in October of 2003, in response to the desire of the artist, who wanted his work to be present in
the city where he was born in 1881. Therefore, the creation of this museum is due to the shared will of Christine and Bernard Ruiz-Picasso,
daughter-in-law and grandson of the artist respectively, whose donations constitute the core of their art funding, as well as to the will of
the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian government), that has brought
together a great museum project devoted to the artist whose styles
and techniques changed the course of modern art.
The permanent collection of the Museo Picasso Málaga is composed of
233 works, more than 43 of them by Pablo Picasso, were relinquished
on gratuitous loan by the Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso
para el Arte (FABA, Almine and Bernard Ruiz-Picasso Art Foundation).
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© Museo Picasso Málaga
Lindmanphotography © Museo Picasso Málaga
©Museo Picasso Málaga
J.Domínguez © Museo Picasso Málaga
Oil paintings, sculptures, drawings, pottery and prints by the artist from
Málaga can be watched in the rooms of the Palacio de Buenavista, a Renaissance building that is the headquarters of this institution. These rooms
are selected to thematically tackle the most relevant aspects of the artistic
legacy of Pablo Picasso: his relationship with Málaga, the versatility of his
creative talent, his sensitivity to inequality, the importance in his painting
of his intimate circle of people and of everyday living. In the same way, it is
reflected his historic role as creator of Cubism and the inventor of images
that encapsulate multiple perspectives related to form but also to concept.
It is also reflected his way of looking at the classic themes in the history of
painting, such as the portrait, the still life, the landscape, the nude; as well
as his deep relationship of respect, inspiration and antagonism that he kept
with great masters. In the basement of the Palacio de Buenavista you can
also visit an archaeological site that contains archaeological remains that
reveal the presence of Phoenician, Roman and Renaissance life.
Seminars, conferences, visual arts, classical music, theater, jazz, poetry, flamenco…The Museo Picasso Málaga has a lively and wide program of cultural activities that provides multiple ways to enjoy the arts. These activities
are aimed at different audiences: from the children sitting for the very first
time in front of a scenario to those people who wish to go deeply into the
art and thought of the twentieth century, and in the middle, the lovers of
music and arts in its different displays.
Address
Palacio de Buenavista
Calle San Agustín, 8
29015 Málaga
Web
www.museopicassomalaga.org
Since its opening, the museum has been awarded on numerous occasions,
standing out two prizes among all them: the one that the architects Richard
Gluckmann and Cámara/Martín Delgado received in the 2005 edition of the
Design Awards from the American Institute of Architecs by its way of conceiving and integrate the museum in the city of Malaga; and the granted by the
Ministry of Culture to the Best Published Art Book of 2010 to the work titled
“Los juguetes de las vanguardias” (The toys of the avant-garde). Also, it is remarkable the great interest that the art gallery of Málaga has awakened in the
national and international media, as its exhibitions and cultural activities have
received very positive reviews in specialized media.
Email
info@museopicassomalaga.org
Phone
General Information: (+34) 902 44 33 77
Call center: (+34) 952 12 76 00
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Centre
Pompidou
Málaga
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The Centre Pompidou Málaga is the first one that this Parisian
art institution places outside of France. The Centre Pompidou
was inaugurated in the spring of 2015 in a unique building,
known as “the Cube”, which was built in 2013 in the special
space of the seaport, located near from the numerous cultural
and tourist attractions of the city.
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The center proposes to all public to live the experience of the Centre Pompidou through the wealth of its collection, the excellence of its schedule,
the mutual interference of artistic disciplines and its innovative mediation
programs. Málaga, birthplace of Picasso and international tourist destination point, places the culture and the museums in the center of a new stage
of its development. The impending opening of the Centre Pompidou Malaga will lead Málaga to the international position that is looking for as a
relevant city of museums.
In Málaga, the Centre Pompidou offers a permanent exhibition of several
dozens of works of the impressive collection of Centre Pompidou in Paris,
inviting the public to explore the art of the XX and XXI centuries. Some of
the names in the first presentation of the collections, which exceeds the
90 pieces, are enough to give an idea of the importance of the project:
Francis Bacon, Georg Baselitz, Constantin Brâncuși, Alexander Calder, Marc
Chagall, Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Jean Hélion, Frida Kahlo, Fernand Léger, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Francis Picabia, Pablo
Picasso, Antoni Tàpies, Jean Tinguely y Kees Van Dongen.
Next to this permanent presence, two or three temporary exhibitions,
either thematic or monographic, will be presented per year. These exhibitions will explore the different segments of the collection (photography,
design, architecture, and video). This experience will be lived through multidisciplinary programmes dedicated to the dance, the performance, the
word and the cinema, helped by mediation devices mostly intended for a
younger audience.
Address
Puerto de Málaga
29001 Málaga
Web
www.centrepompidou-malaga.eu
Email
info.centrepompidou@malaga.eu
The exhibition presented by the permanent collection of the Centre Pompidou Malaga is divided into five topics: las metamorfosis,
el cuerpo en pedazos, el cuerpo político, autorretratos, el hombre
sin rostro (the metamorphosis, the body in pieces, the skillful body,
self-portraits and the man without face). All of them are extended
pointing in two directions. It is an emblematic building and a unique
cultural model.
educacion.centrepompidou@malaga.eu
Phone
(+34) 951 92 62 00
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CAC Málaga,
Contemporary
Art Centre
of Málaga
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The CAC Málaga, Contemporary Art Centre of Málaga is the symbol
of commitment of Málaga City Council with contemporary art, whose
aim is to spread plastic and visual arts from the last third of the XX
century until the present.
The CAC Málaga was inaugurated on 17th February 2003 and since
then, it is characterized by its dynamism and by the importance it
attaches to thought, pedagogy and spreading of contemporary art.
The opening of CAC Málaga has created new possibilities in the
cultural life of the South of Spain, becoming an international and
artistic point of reference. In addition, it means a novelty in Spain
because it combines the management methods of private sector
together with the ideals and aims of the public one.
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Social demand: the CAC Málaga arises as a response to the demands of
a society that is growing in number and cultural concerns. In this way, in
the past few years Málaga City Council has brought closer to the citizen,
the most recent artistic trends and their latest expressions in audiovisual
and plastic arts.
Centre being an international point of reference: without forgetting its
support to artists from Málaga, the CAC Málaga began its path with a
strong international vocation, expressed in the desire to become one of
the focal points of the European circuit.
Art House: the CAC Málaga has established an innovative programme in
Spain, initially inspired in the German model of Kunsthaus. This model is
understood as a dynamic Art House, open to new trends and ways of expression, as well as to social, conceptual, political and aesthetic concerns
regarding the contemporary art.
In the CAC Málaga a wide variety of activities are offered, and it is thought
about the contemporary art, its sources and its influences. This is a place
that invites to take part in and that gives great importance to the educational field. Málaga has hosted exhibitions and pioneering activities in
Spain, thus enhancing the presence of artists who had never before exposed in the country, as well as offering seminars and courses that increase
knowledge and thought on different aspects of contemporary art.
Address
Calle Alemania, no number
29001 Málaga
Web
The CAC Málaga is open to the new trends, ways of expression
and social, conceptual, political and aesthetic concerns regarding the contemporary art. It organizes a wide range of activities to think about contemporary art, its sources and its influences. Málaga has hosted exhibitions and pioneering activities in
Spain, thus enhancing the presence of artists who had never
before exposed in the country, as well as offering seminars and
courses that increase knowledge and thought on different aspects of contemporary art. Málaga has hosted exhibitions and
pioneering activities in Spain, thus enhancing the presence of
artists who had never before exposed in the country, as well
as offering seminars and courses that increase knowledge and
thought on different aspects of contemporary art.
www.cacmalaga.eu
Email
cacmalaga@cacmalaga.eu
Phone
(+34) 952 12 00 55
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Collection of
the Russian Museum,
St Petersburg/
Málaga
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The centre Collection of Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg/
Málaga, which opened in March 2015, has 2,300 square meters and 777 linear meters to exhibit works of art in a building
adapted to this new use within the premises of the old tobacco factory of the city, known as Tabacalera (tobacco industry)
and erected in the 1920s, according to the model of regionalist
architecture which was in vogue then.
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By means of a hundred pieces dating from the period between the XV and
XX centuries that are specially selected for Málaga, in addition to the works,
each year two temporary exhibitions will be integrated. Agreement signed
by Málaga City Council and the mother Museum in St. Petersburg, allows a
permanent dialog between Russian artistic creation and visitors.
Works chosen for the first year cover from icons inspired by the Byzantine
tradition to the socialist realism of the Soviet era: an impressive set of pieces
ranging from the small size up to monumental pieces. These works bear
witness to the rich Russian artistic legacy in the past few centuries, with
worldwide and well-known names of the Russian and Soviet art, such as
Repin, Kandinsky, Tatlin, Rodchenko o Chagall, until other authors that will
be a discovery for visitors. Here these latter will also find a centre that, in
addition, will offer two temporary exhibitions each year, with works selected
from among the more than 400,000 ones that the State Russian Museum
treasures in St. Petersburg.
These works will be continuously enveloped by a non-stop and varied cultural offer by means of guided tours, film screenings and concerts that help
to know the great wealth of the Russian art in the best way: from orthodox
devotion that represent icons with a gold background, to the middle-class
tradition of portrait or landscape, to the great upheavals of the cubist,
cube-futuristic and constructivist avant-gardes, and to the social message
of socialist realism. All the ups and downs of the Russian art will be present
in the Collection of Russian Museum, St. Petersburg/ Málaga, which is the
first stable and permanent relationship between a Russian museum and a
Spanish city.
Address
Avenida Sor Teresa Prat, 15
29003 Málaga
Web
www.coleccionmuseoruso.es
Email
info.coleccionmuseoruso@malaga.eu
The permanent exhibition of the Collection of the Russian Museum,
St. Petersburg/Malaga is divided into nine thematic areas: the old
Russian art, the XVIII century, Romanticism in Russia, Realism, Realism with Russian topics, the movement of “World of Art” and Neoprimitivism, the Avant-garde, Socialist Realism and art in the Melting
Era that was experienced after the death of Stalin.
educacion.coleccionmuseoruso@malaga.eu
Phone
(+34) 951 92 61 50
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Carmen
Thyssen
Museum
Málaga
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The headquarters of Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga is the Palacio
de Villalón, a building pertaining to nobility of the XVI century, that
has a distinctive courtyard with columns, and is located in the historic
city centre.
The museum has a total area of 7,147 sqm, of which 5,185 sqm are
used for exhibition. In addition to having the most modern services
to get an enjoyable, comfortable and satisfying visit, the building
has been carefully restored to preserve some older items, such as the
wood panelling ceilings or the Renaissance façade.
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The visit to the permanent collection of Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga
begin with a combination called Maestros Antiguos (Old Masters), with
works ranging from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period, and whose
main piece is Santa Marina by Zurbarán. The bulk of the collection is defined between movements of Romanticism and Costumbrismo Movement,
Précieux Movement, Realism and first years of the XX century.
Belonging to the Romantic and Costumbrist stage, we can see landscapes,
origins of flamenco, the survival of Goya in the work of Lucas Velázquez,
courtyards full of flowers or the pilgrimages. In the painting section of
Realism and Précieux Movement, it is noteworthy the expressive intensity
of Mariano Fortuny or the portraits by Raimundo de Madrazo.
The transition of Romantic painting to the Realist one is reflected by the
hand of Belgian Carlos de Haes as well as by seascapes of painters such
as Guillermo Gómez Gil, Emilio Ocón o Ricardo Verdugo Landi. The end of
the century shows the path to modernity, with works of Darío de Regoyos,
Joaquín Sorolla, Ramón Casas, Julio Romero de Torres o Zuloaga.
The Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga occupies a main place in the city,
and is the result of a course of action undertaken by Málaga in recent
years with the purpose of protecting their cultural heritage. Thus, all these
museum projects aim at getting through to its urban environment and
promote citizen participation.
Address
Plaza Carmen Thyssen
Calle Compañía, 10
29008 Málaga
Web
www.carmenthyssenmalaga.org
The Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga, was inaugurated in 2011,
with a magnificent permanent collection of more than 240 works,
mainly of paintings of the XIX century. Moreover, its activity is
complemented with both temporary exhibitions and educational
activities, cycles and events.
Email
info@carmenthyssenmalaga.org
Phone
(+34) 902 30 31 31
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Automobile
Museum
of Málaga
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Based on the concept of “the car as a work of art”, the Automobile Museum of Málaga makes a journey through the artistic evolution of the
XX century by means of almost one hundred vehicles which have been
restored to the highest level, high fashion and contemporary art.
A wide variety of representative models of major brands in the car industry: Hispano Suiza, Bugatti, Delage, Packard, Auburn, Rolls Royce,
Bentley, Jaguar, Mercedes and Ferrari, among others. Upholstery in ostrich or alligator leather, precious woods, Lalique mascots, dashboards
in mother-of-pearl, handles in ivory and silver, exotic headlights and
accessories. The art of the car in all its splendor!
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Maga Sublime Collection by Automobile Museum of Málaga presents a
large retrospective of fashion throughout the XX century by displaying an
extensive number of exclusive creations of top designers in a luxury and
exotic way. Dior, YSL, Chanel, Valentino, Givenchy, Balmain, among others,
are part of exhibitions named De Mariano Fortuny a Galliano, Trilogy, El
Cóctel de la Floresta, and of the wide collection of vintage hats called De
Balenciaga a Schiaparelli.
The Automobile Museum of Málaga alternates its splendid cars and haute
couture designs with original posters ceded by the famous Parisian cabaret Moulin Rouge (beginning of the XIX century), and with numerous
works of contemporary art designed by Susana Martins, Tony Grillo and
José Vilacova. It is a museum in constant expansion of its collection by
acquiring new works such as the tribute to Ayrton Senna, a big Formula 1
car done with large pieces by simulating a large figure of Lego structure;
the Gattopardo, a sculpture of a Jaguar of large dimensions; and a flying
installation inspired by the dancers of the Belle Epoque. A museum that
offers what gets excited about.
Located in the Tabacalera building, old Tobacco Factory from 1923, it
seems to have been tailor-made in about 6000 meters to welcome and
value this set of almost a hundred vehicles and its environment of fashion
and art. You can see dresses of Lady Gaga and Madonna, a jacket of Michael Jackson, or the Rolls inspired by John Lennon.
One of the most interesting museums in the world for all types of public:
children and adults, men and women. It is a pioneering and innovative
museum of great cultural wealth.
In permanent evolution, surprising and going beyond expectations,
the museum extends its Haute Couture collection and vehicles in
2015 with new acquisitions. Alexander McQueen, Versace or Cavalli
and many more are added to El Cóctel de la Floresta, an exhibition
that connects poterry animals with “vintage” designs in a decoration
full of color and exoticism. In addition, a new model of Renault of
1911 will transport the visitor back to Paris in the Belle Epoque and
its festive atmosphere.
Address
Edificio Tabacalera.
Avenida Sor Teresa Prat, 15
29003 Málaga
Web
www.museoautomovilmalaga.com
Email
info@museoautomovilmalaga.com
Phone
(+34) 951 13 70 01
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Picasso
Foundation.
Birthplace
House &
Museum
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Inhabited by the Ruiz Picasso family until 1884, the
building of the present number 15 of Plaza de la
Merced in Málaga, which has also been declared a
Historic-artistic Monument of National Interest, is
the headquarters of Picasso Foundation. Birthplace
House & Museum since 1988, as Picasso was born
in it on 25th October 1881.
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The Foundation is focused on three main concepts: a Documentation
Centre of international nature and specialized in Picasso, the organization
of activities aiming at spreading contemporary art by taking the figure
of the artist as a reference point, and the Birthplace House & Museum,
which is its raison d’être and makes it to be a world top leading element
for tourism.
Picasso Foundation has a major collection of Picasso works. It has a temporary exhibition hall in number 13 of Plaza de la Merced, which hosts
important shows that always rotate around Picasso, his period and his
artistic context. As it is located in the Birthplace of Pablo Picasso, people
intimately linked to the artist have shown their sympathies for the institution, by making artistic donations. This is the case of Marina Picasso,
granddaughter of the painter, or Christine Picasso, his daughter-in-law.
There have also been donations of personal objects, real relics of Picasso
childhood. These donations have been carried out by Maya Picasso and
the Vilató family, daughter and nephews of Picasso respectively. In addition, the Foundation has an important collection of graphic works done
by Picasso between 1905 and 1971 that is growing year after year to become one of the most complete and varied one at a national level and that
means several hundred pieces. Also, it includes an interesting selection of
pottery. But, undoubtedly the jewel of the art collections of the Foundation is the Cuaderno nº 7 de bocetos (sketches notebook number 7), made
by Picasso as preparation for his masterpiece dating 1907: Las señoritas
de Avignon (The young ladies of Avignon), which brings together a total
of number of 84 drawings made in 1907. Our offer is completed by an
important collection of contemporary art, with more than 2,500 pieces,
mainly Spanish and international graphic works of the XX century.
Address
Plaza de la Merced, 15
29012 Málaga
Web
www.fundacionpicasso.es
Email
info.fundacionpicasso@malaga.eu
The museum space of Picasso’s Birthplace House & Museum is divided in five rooms that contain a home space of the nineteenth century, in addition to rooms dedicated to the parents of Picasso, to the
artist’s family, to the city at the time when Picasso was a child, and
to his nostalgias to Málaga, Andalusia and Spain. Personal objects,
works of art and travel documents are put together in these rooms
in a highly emotional tour.
Phone
(+34) 951 92 60 60
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Museum of
Municipal
Patrimony.
MUPAM
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The Museum of Municipal Patrimony, opened in 2007, has
a main goal since its creation: to display and enhance the
value of the rich historical and artistic heritage treasured by
the City Council of Málaga for five centuries. This heritage
illustrates a tour through the history and art of the city, its
hallmarks and its origins.
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The museum has three big rooms:
Room I (centuries XV to the XVIII). A first space shows the origin and evolution
of the symbols of the city with documents, original works and copies. In the
space which is dedicated to the Baroque festivities a Simpecado and the ceremonial maces of the Town Hall are exhibited among other pieces of great value.
Evolution of the city is shown by the significant map by Carrión de Mula dated
of 1791. Two heritage elements take the visitor into war and defense respectively, with the Batalla de Málaga (1704, Málaga’s battle) as leading role and the
conventual town, where a Triunfo de la Inmaculada (Triumph of the Immaculate Conception) talks to the image of the Convento de Santo Domingo (Saint
Domingo’s Convent). Finally, Los Desposorios Místicos de Santa Margarita de II
Parmigiano (The Mystical Nuptials of Santa Margarita II Parmigiano) enhances
art and devotion.
The Room II (XIX century Málaga). Recreates the first exhibition space of the
City Hall. For its part, real figures, history and traditions offer the visitor a sample
of these genera, which are characteristic of that time. Among them, works by
Bernardo Ferrándiz and Denis Belgrano stand out. In “Málaga y el mar” (Málaga
and the sea) masterpieces of Carlos de Haes, Horacio Lengo, Emilio Ocón, José
Gatner and Verdugo Landi are exposed. These masterpieces speak of the rise of
Marinism movement in the city. Space devoted to El bodegón floral (The flower
still life) reproduces a middle-class room by putting in it the exquisite works by
Bracho Murillo. In Los festejos durante la belle époque (Festivities during Belle
Époque) masterful works of poster art from Málaga, which discuss with fine
examples of female dress of that time, are shown.
The Room III. Plastic art of Málaga pertaining to XX and XXI centuries,
highlighting the incorporation of contemporary art, of avant-garde trends, and
of the last artistic movements with Picasso as unquestionable reference. Two
spaces are dedicated to the origins of the plastic renewal in Málaga with works
of the masters belonging to the Generación de los 50 (50’s Generation); to surreal Eroticism; to the geometric Abstraction; to Surrealism and Expressionism;
to Landscape Painting of Primitivism, and to contemporary Sculpture.
The MUPAM offers an ongoing dialog of its art collections with the
past and the present of the city, and projects toward the tourism its
hallmarks and the major milestones of our historical trajectory. It offers
himself as a suitable starting point for the more in-depth knowledge
of the city, what can be complemented by visiting “in situ” its most
characteristic places. The new technologies give to the museum an interactive and educational character, in such a way that the experience
of the visit is enriched.
Address
Paseo de Reding, 1
29016 Málaga
Web
www.mupam.malaga.eu
Email
direccionmuseo@malaga.eu
Phone
(+34) 951 92 87 10/07/08
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Cathedral
Museum
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Since 1997, the Cathedral of Málaga has a museum which the public can
access to together with a tourist visit to the temple. The collection there assembled covers three general kinds: painting, sculpture and sumptuary art,
divided into two rooms equipped with relevant air conditioning, lighting
and signposting.
Of these collections, the series of panel paintings painted in the XVI century stand out: La fuente de la vida (Life source), the Sacra Parentela (Sacred
Kindred, by an anonymous author), or the Piedad (Piety), of Divino Morales,
stand out. In regard to the canvas, San Pablo ermitaño (Saint Paul hermit)
by José de Ribera, or La Dolorosa (The Madonna, Our Lady of Sorrow), of
the named círculo murillesco (murillesco circle, group of painters of Sevilla
who were followers of Murillo painter), both pertaining to the XVII century.
With regard to the silversmith’s craft, there is a representative set that contains pieces from centuries XV to XX. In this section, the portapaces (objects
where you can give the peace kiss), pyxes and reliquaries such as those
of the Lignum Crucis, pertaining to beginning of the XVI century, or the
San Mauricio dated in1564, are all them items to be admired. Also, the two
cathedral processional crosses, one of them being an eighteenth century
work of master Damián de Castro, are worth mentioning.
The selection of sculptures includes two works of Pedro de Mena (1628 1688), as are San Luis and San Pacual Bailón, as well as a Niño (Child) attributed to Ribas family. Among textile pieces, there are exhibited two vestments of the Pedro Leguizano’s workshop of the XVI century, which have
embroidery in gold and colored silks.
The Cathedral Museum is located in the former chapter hall where
the canons at the service of the cathedral maintained their chapter meetings or councils. This chapter hall included a small oratory
and a glass gallery that were deleted to be adapted for its new use.
This transformation was directed by the architect and designer
José Fernández Oyarzabal, being advised in the artistic area by the
professor of the University of Malaga Juan Antonio Sánchez López.
Address
Calle Molina Lario, 9
29015 Málaga
Web
www.diocesismalaga.es
Phone
(+34) 952 22 03 45
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Glass & Crystal
Museum
of Málaga
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The Glass & Crystal Museum of Málaga is fascinating and surprising. It
is dedicated to manufactured work of high or very high quality. In fact,
their motto might well be: “What is well done, well looks”. This museum is
home to more than 3,000 pieces of really different techniques: furniture,
pottery, painting, silversmith’s craft and all the called applied arts.
Its collection of stained glass windows with renowned authors such as
Burne-Jones, William Morris or Violet-le-Duc stand out, and even more
its collection of pieces of glass and crystal covering from ancient Egypt,
Rome, the Arabic world, the Venetian one, the Renaissance one of Central Europe, the Granja (Spanish Royal Factory of glass and crystal in XVIII
century), up to the brand new Nordic design, without forgetting the great
centuries XIX and XX. Crystals of firm James Powell & Son (Whitefriars),
whose largest collection outside of the United Kingdom can be found in
this museum, are also distinctive, as well as the activity of authors such as
Lalique (with also a large collection), Webb, Galle and Alvar Aalto among
many others.
The museum is housed in a XVIII century house conveniently restored and
adapted. It allows you to recall the middle-class home spirit of that time
and, with help of tourist guides (the visit is always explained in several
languages), to immerse yourself in fascination of collecting of small welldown items.
Address
Plazuela Santísimo
Cristo de la Sangre, 2
29012 Málaga
Web
To sign in the Glass & Crystal Museum of Málaga has a dangerous
consequence. To sign a painting, a stained glass window, it is only
to draw on a surface. Stamping marks a piece of furniture; but crystal and glass mean both small size and fragility. The museum offers
solutions: the painted signature (stained glass windows), printed
signature (vase Richardson), signature pressed with a mould (Thomas Webb, Alvar Aalto), drawn with fiberglass (Galle) or carved with
chisel and hammer (Lalique). Among all them, the signature g Lloyd
stands out: it is made in less than 4 millimeters.
How many pieces were broken before getting the right signature?
www.museovidrioycristalmalaga.com
Email
museovidriomalaga@gmail.com
Phone
(+34) 952 22 02 71
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Museum
Revello
de Toro
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The named Revello de Toro Museum aims to meet three objectives: in the
first place, to exhibit the works that the famous painter Félix Revello Toro
has handed over his hometown. It has also been possible to recover and enhance value and importance of the Casa-Taller (House-Workshop) of Pedro
de Mena, one of the few domestic buildings of XVII century which has been
preserved in Málaga. Finally, it is favoured the figure of the carver Pedro de
Mena, spreading his work, as well as his vital and artistic trajectory through
a documentary and an interactive table.
The permanent collection is divided into six rooms designed to show the
creations of this painter. In rooms I and II, arranged on the ground floor,
we find an intimate Revello, his early dabbling in the field of painting, the
portraits of his family environment and his still lifes. Rooms III and IV, located on the first floor, are dedicated to their famous female figures which
emphasize the elegance, seduction and beauty that women inspire him.
Finally, Rooms V and VI, arranged in the attic, offer the visitor an interesting
set of his drawings and sketches. The museum also has a room for temporary exhibitions.
In the Temporary Exhibition Room and during the summer, the
Festivals Posters by Revello de Toro are exposed. Influenced by
the Catalan art nouveau, art deco and Picasso, Revello seems as
a great master of the genre with the posters created to advertise
August Festival (1988 and 2007), Carnival of Málaga (2000 and
2010), Bullfighting Poster of Málaga’s Festival (2006), Exaltation
of the Mantilla (1998), Festivity of La Biznaga (2010) and World
Youth Day (2011).
Address
Calle Afligidos, 5
29015 Málaga
Web
www.museorevellodetoro.net
Email
info@museorevellodetoro.net
Phone
(+34) 952 06 20 69
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Gerald
Brenan
House
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The house where lived the British writer Gerald Brenan is a cultural
meeting point that aims to promote the connections between the
Anglo-Saxon artists and the Spanish ones, that is to say, it aims to get
that this house becomes a meeting place for cultures, as well as a place
to think about new ideas.
The Gerald Brenan’s House includes a room that has been dedicated
to recreate the atmosphere of the place and its life in Málaga, where
books and photos of the British writer stand out. Initiatives as the association named Friends of Gerald Brenan’s House have been launched,
in which activities such as competitions of micro-stories are organized.
This center in Churriana opened its doors last October 2014, with a
ceremony that was attended by Ian Gibson or Tom Burns Marañón,
among others.
Tom Burns Marañón, the journalist and essayist, was responsible for
preparing the first conference dedicated to the figure of Brenan, in
which also Carlos Pranger, Ian Gibson and Alfredo Amestoy took part.
Address
Calle Torremolinos, 56
29140 Churriana. Málaga
Email
casageraldbrenan@malaga.eu
Phone
Gerald Brenan lived, like so many other people from Málaga, the
battle of Málaga in the Spanish Civil War, more commonly known
as La desbandá (The Stampide). As a result, he published one of
his works: El laberinto español (The Spanish labyrinth).
(+34) 951 92 61 96
The mortal remains of the British writer are buried in the English
Cemetery of Málaga, which was declared Patrimony of Cultural
Interest. You can visit it to admire its temple, tombs and funerary
monuments of great beauty.
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Unicaja
Museum of
Popular
Arts &
Customs
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The Unicaja Museum of Popular Art & Customs was opened in 1976 at El Mesón de la Victoria, an old inn from the XVII century, with the aim of retaining,
spreading and research the ethnological heritage of Málaga and its province.
Its pieces seek to show the rural and urban living of Málaga in order to show
everyday life through its traditions and activities.
The pieces are organized around the nineteen rooms that make up the building, divided on two floors. The lower floor welcomes the rural environments,
whereas the urban spaces are located on the top floor. Their units are arranged
around a central courtyard that has a double arcade on columns. It is notable
the slender elevation with semicircular arches in the lower arcade, or the great
lighting and the whitewashed of the walls of central space.
Thus, the Unicaja Museum of Popular Art & Customs of Málaga becomes one
of the best platforms in order to go deeply into knowledge of the local and historical circumstances of the place. For this purpose, areas of knowledge that include activities as diverse as the work of making packsaddles, the blacksmith’s
trade or the viticulture, are included. These activities reproduce playing environments so characteristic as the flour mill, the oil press or the sitting room of
a middle-class house, where traditional items such as kitchen’s flues, potter’s
clays of Málaga or a net/mesh to fish sardines are kept.
Address
Pasillo de Santa Isabel, 10
29005 Málaga
Web
www.museoartespopulares.com
Email
Located in an ancient inn of the XVIIth century, where valuable architectural spaces can be appreciated, the Unicaja Museum of Popular
Arts & Customs offers the unique opportunity to know and to enjoy, in
a perfect scene, the ethnography of Málaga city and its province thanks
to thousands of objects and traditional items. Among them, the ones
created by arts such as pottery, forging, embroidery, woodwork, work
of making packsaddles or sculpture, stand out. But its most distinctive
piece is its unvaluable and famous collection of potter’s clays of Málaga
of the XIXth century.
mpopular@obrasocialunicaja.com
Phone
(+34) 952 21 71 37
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Wine
Museum
of Málaga
48
The Wine Museum of Málaga is located in the historical centre of the
city, in the named Plaza de los Viñeros, specifically in Palacio de Biedmas, a renovated building of the XVIIIth century.
It is a space where history, culture, art and training about wines of Málaga live together. For this purpose, this museum exhibits more than
400 lithographs (labels and posters of the late XIXth and early XXth
centuries), and has an Interpretation Center, a Tasting Room, a Training
Classroom and a Shop. In addition, it houses the headquarters of the
Regulatory Council of Denominaciones de Origen de Málaga, Sierras de
Málaga and Pasas de Málaga. (Málaga, Sierras de Málaga and Pasas de
Málaga Designations of Origin).
Activity of this museum goes beyond the purely museum to become a
center to spread culture of wine and more specifically of wines made in
Málaga. It is a centre that promotes the training and dissemination of all
the techniques and knowledge related to the production, conservation,
improvement and promotion of the wines in all their varieties. It also
promotes all those other activities that, starting from the vine and wine,
can benefit the sector.
The exhibition area of the Wine Museum of Málaga shows more
than 400 ancient pieces of chromolithograph quality, distributed in
a thematic order: bottle labels, advertising posters and stampings
for wine and raisins, heads of cooperage, sketches and outlines, wine
cases, raising covering and lithographic stones. These pieces carry
the visitor up to the most ancient tradition of the Málaga in their
cellars, during the XIXth century and beginning of the XXth.
Address
Plaza de los Viñeros, 1
29008 Málaga
Web
www.museovinomalaga.com
Email
info@museovinomalaga.com
Phone
(+34) 952 22 84 93
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Alborania
Museum.
Hall of the Sea
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The Alborania Museum-Hall of the Sea offers interactive and exciting
experiences to learn about the historical relationship of Málaga with
the Alborán Sea and to discover fauna and flora of its seabed. Enveloping audiovisual presentations will immerse us, without getting wet, in
the deepest part of the Costa del Sol, and will show us the civilizations
that plied the coast of Málaga. Thematic aquariums show different underwater habitats: rocky and sandy bottoms, sunken ships and seagrasses. The Alborania Museum-Hall of the Sea is also a center for recovery
of endangered marine species: we can know more about care applied
to sea turtles that are being rehabilitated for their release. In Alborania
Museum almost everything can be touched: we can learn about secrets
of the sea in its marine laboratory, as well as get close to a surprising and
different marine fauna: giant squids, seahorses, corals, crabs, large shells,
sharks, dolphins and whales.
We can get the command of a fishing boat and sail, see how a waterspout appears, enjoy vessels that arrived to the coast of Málaga at any
time, and know the fishing art. The terrace of this museum offers an exceptional panoramic view of Málaga’s seaport and its lighthouse.
The Alborania Museum is also a hospital for endangered marine species: it houses large specimens of sea turtles that are being cared for
their rehabilitation. You can observe and touch reproductions of real
skeletons of whales, sperm whales, dolphins, sea turtles, swordfishes,
sharks, and giant squids, all them coming from the coast of Malaga.
In relation to the underwater exploration, this museum shows the
single prototype of an underwater bicycle in Europe, as well as diving
equipment with diving suit of the seaport of Málaga.
Address
Palmeral de las Sorpresas
Muelle 2. Puerto de Málaga
29001 Málaga
Web
www.museoalborania.com
Email
info@auladelmar.info
Phone
(+34) 951 60 01 08
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Interactive
Museum
of the Music.
MIMMA
52
The Interactive Museum of the Music of Málaga- MIMMA - is located
in the former Palacio del Conde de las Navas, a construction of the
XVIIIth century restored in 1877 by the architect Jerónimo Cuervo
and that has a late Baroque style of Málaga. It has Roman archaeological remains, prior to the IIIrd century A.D., and remains of the
medieval wall that enclosed the north area of the city.
MIMMA has always opted for being a participatory and interactive
museum, generating new experiences on its visitors. It is a museum
that adapts its contents and themes to the uniqueness of each user.
It has an important collection of musical instruments and objects
from around the world and from all the times, that allow it to deal
with and make known all sorts of musical eras and cultures. Not only
it is a matter to see different musical instruments, but also to know
the different cultures existing in the world through their music and,
especially, it is a matter to experiment with music.
Address
Palacio del Conde de las Navas
Calle Beatas, 15
29008 Málaga
Web
www.mimma.es
The spaces marked with “Se ruega tocar – Please play” are the
most characteristic ones of the museum, with its walls of red color. When visitors go into these areas, they have the opportunity
to play musical instruments as the violin, the udu, the gong, the
cello, the piano, etc., and to experiment with the music, with the
help of a virtual teacher who tells them how to catch and how to
play these instruments.
Email
museo@musicaenaccion.com
Phone
(+34) 952 21 04 40
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Museum
Jorge
Rando
54
The Museum Jorge Rando, centre of reference for the work of this master
from Málaga, is the first institution in Spain dedicated to the study, research
and spreading of expressionist poetry, in the broad sense of the term, since
the final decades of the XXIth to the present.
The tour is a pictorial walk with a permanent exhibition in continuous movement, the wealth of thematic cycles of Jorge Rando by África, Prostitución, Pasión, Pintarradas, Paisajes, Maternidades (Africa, Prostitution, Passion, “Pintarradas”: paintings by daubing, Landscapes, Maternities) among
others, take turns to accompany the temporary exhibitions of national and
international artists linked to this artistic trend.
The Art Living Room with customized guided tours, with music that breaks
the imperialism of the harmony, with a cinema of lights and shadows, with
a theater with screenplays that speak of fear and anxiety, with conferences without dais, with literary lectures that compels us to look for in our
soul, with an open Atelier with spotted easels, twisted tubes and canvases
in white, so that the artists have a study whose walls whisper them that the
triumph of painter is to paint.
An institution that offers itself with doors always open for people to come in
and the museum ready to leave. A museum that smells of paint, a museum
with soul. Museum Jorge Rando, your museum.
Address
Calle Cruz del Molinillo, 12
29013 Málaga
Web
www.museojorgerando.org
Email
info@museojorgerando.org
The Museum Jorge Rando is the first and only museum that opens its
workshops throughout the day, so that artists can have a place to paint
inside of the museum facilities. The Atelier is also open to visitors.
The museum welcomes every Saturday at 12:00 midday, the Market
Hour, Music Hour that welcomes concerts and rehearsals to open
doors, in the church of the attached Monastery to the museum.
Phone
(+34) 952 21 09 91
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Museo&Tour
Málaga
Football Club
56
The Museum&Tour Málaga Football Club contains a pioneer social,
cultural, sports and educational offer in Andalusia, that has a relevant
character that goes beyond the local level to become a museum icon at
both national and international levels, due to the current projection of
the Málaga FC.
Football fans can enjoy a unique experience by visiting the most exclusive and emblematic spots in La Rosaleda Stadium by means of a guided
tour through its facilities.
It has a permanent exhibition on the 100 years of history of this team,
that is complemented with temporary exhibits such as the one that reflects our step in UEFA Champions League.
The tour also includes a visit to the VIP area, the President’s Box, the Press
Room and Mixed Area, the Room showing history of La Rosaleda Stadium, the changing rooms and the aisle that gives access to the ground.
Address
Estadio de la Rosaleda,
Paseo de Martiricos, no number
29011 Málaga
Web
www.malagacf.com/es/museo
Email
The Museum&Tour of Málaga Football Club responds to a novel
concept whose ultimate goal is to get the interaction with fans
through the opening. To that end, the organization offers people
the opportunity to organize events in their unique facilities such
as celebrations, birthdays or unique and very original photographic reports.
museo@malagacf.es Phone
(+34) 952 10 44 88
(+34) 670 38 99 82
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Ars Málaga
Bishop’s
Palace
58
Ars Málaga-Bishop’s Palace, is an art space in which you can visit the noble
area of the palace: arcaded courtyard, imperial stairs, chapel and private
garden. It has rooms to be used for temporary and permanent exhibitions
of the art collection of the Diocese of Málaga. Several collections of paintings, sculptures, precious metals works and decorative arts, ranging from
the XVIth until the XXth centuries, stand out. Also it has a large collection
of African cultural art and an interesting gallery of portraits. Moreover, it
provides a unique framework for cultural activities.
The area of the Palacio Episcopal (Bishop’s Palace) that can be visited was
built in 1762 by the head master of the cathedral Antonio Ramos. The main
façade highlights in the exterior part. It reproduces a Baroque front altarpiece, presided over by the named Virgen de las Angustias, attributed to
have been made by Fernando Ortíz.
In the interior part, one of the most interesting spaces due to their peculiarity are the stairs of imperial style. Over them, there is hanging a fresco of
the Triunfo de la Eucaristía (Triumph of the Eucharist), an anonymous work
pertaining to Baroque style.
The private chapel of the prelate has a barrel vault with lunettes on the
sides and stained glass windows in the apse, illuminating an intimate space
with niches on both sides and a choir.
In the private garden, that can be visited today, it highlights two sources and a large tiled plinth of Dutch influence of Delf and made by
the Sevillian school, with twelve scenes of mythological and folk type.
In them, we can see characters own of the XVIIIth century, dressed as
“majos” (inhabitant of the working-class neighbourhoods of Madrid
in the 18th and 19th centuries) and other “à la française”; representing
scenes in the court, art of bullfighting, hunting, music, etc.
A place of peace and tranquillity where the murmur of the water
amidst the bustle of the historic centre of Málaga can be listened to.
Address
Plaza del Obispo, 6
29015 Málaga
Web
www.arsmalaga.es
Email
arsmalaga@diocesismalaga.es
Phone
(+34) 952 22 18 35
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Semana Santa
de Málaga
Museum
60
On March 4th, 2010 the Semana Santa de Málaga Museum was inaugurated. It has been designed from a teaching point of view, there are 150
pieces on display. Visitors perform their visit through six thematic different blocks:
Iglesia de San Julián (Church of San Julian): here, we can learn about the
history of the building, as well as a review of the history of other buildings
used for the Christian charity.
Historia de las Cofradías (Brotherhood History): in this block, visitor can
make a journey through the history of Málaga’s brotherhoods, grouping
them into two periods, the first one covers from the XVth century until
1921, and the second one from this date until our days.
La imagen procesional (Processional Image): this block discovers interesting aspects related to the processional images. The craft of carver, who
was responsible for carrying out the carvings, occupies a prominent place.
La imagen oficial de la Semana Santa de Málaga (Official Image of the
Holy Week in Málaga): exhibition of posters of Málaga’s Holy Week, an
element that announces this important celebration of Málaga each year.
El ajuar de las imágenes (Images trousseau): space devoted to embroidery and precious metals working, where visitors can admire a representation of delicate pieces of great value that dress and adorn the images
that go out in a procession during the Málaga’s Holy Week.
It is installed in the Old Hospital of San Julian, a building of the
end of the XVIIth century, whose church keeps an important
collection of paintings. It is conceived as a thematic, historic
and of cultural heritage space, distributed in seven rooms
which offer visitors an interesting tour through the history
and evolution of the Holy Week in Málaga.
Address
Calle Muro de San Julián, 2
29008 Málaga
Web
www.agrupaciondecofradias.es
Email
malaga@agrupaciondecofradias.es
Phone
(+34) 952 21 04 00
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Address
Plaza del Siglo, 2
29015 Málaga
Art Center on
Tauromachy
Juan Barco
Collection
62
The Art Centre on Tauromachy shows 300 pieces, from its 3000, where
the visitor can see among others, picture cards about tauromachy by
Goya, Antonio Carnicero and Picasso; the bullfighting dress designed
by Picasso to Luis Miguel Dominguín; the Minotaur by Salvador Dalí;
a selection of posters from the Carlos III and Isabel II reign period;
and other artworks coming form different places around the world
as La Havana or Guatemala. We can also see, among other relevant
elements from the bull fighting, the matador’s outfits of Lagartijo,
Antonio Fuentes, El Juli, Cayetano and other bullfighters.
The promoter of this collection is Juan Barco, who comes from
Extremadura. He has been increasing his personal collection
for more than 30 years. This collection has taken him to several
countries (USA, Argentina, United Kingdom, France, Australia,
etc.) in order to reunite this piece of Spanish history that was
spread all over the world.
Address
Avenida Luis Buñuel, 6
29011 Málaga
Web
www.principia-malaga.com
Email
principia@principia-malaga.com
Phone
(+34) 952 07 04 81
Principia is an interactive museum of science. It consists of three key areas:
Faraday Room where experiments are held, a planetarium with a digital
projector of stars to see the sky from any place in the universe, and the Tomás Hormigo Room with more than 80 interactive modules. It also has an
astronomical observatory on the terrace.
Principia carries out cycles of outreach conferences to raise awareness for all audiences, introductory workshops to science for children in non-school periods, astronomical observations for public
audience, traveling exhibitions of scientific content and other dissemination activities of science that you can see in www.principiamalaga.com as well as on Facebook and other social networks.
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Centre
of Science
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Address
Carretera C-345
Málaga-Colmenar, next to
recreational area of Torrijos.
Natural Park Montes
de Málaga. 29193 Málaga
Web
www.ventanadelvisitante.es
Phone
(+34) 951 04 21 00
Eco-museum
Lagarde
Torrijos
64
The Eco-museum Lagar de Torrijos is a winery house located in the Montes de Málaga (Málaga mountains) which dates from 1843. This building,
which is kept substantially as it was constructed, contains all the old devices that were used to obtain the wine cultivated in Málaga, extra virgin
olive oil and bread.
At the end of September and on the occasion of the festivity of
The Grape Harvest, it is made the grape treading, the arbor/screw
press that exists in the Ecomuseum is put into operation to obtain
the grape juice, and bread is made in a wood-fired oven. All these processes are complemented with groups of Verdiales (people
singing a kind of Flamenco songs) as representation of the ancient
celebration associated with this activity.
Address
Avenida Comandante
García Morato, 81
29004 Málaga
Web
www.aeroplaza.org
Email
agpmuseo@aena.es
Phone
(+34) 952 04 81 76
This museum has 3000 squares meters of exhibition inside and more than
4000 square meters outdoor. Its collection comes from airports throughout
Spain. Among its pieces, there are 9 historic aircrafts that stand out. The
visit shows the visitor the internal running of an airport: the evolution of
aeronautical and airport technology, the performance of the various airport
jobs, as well as the principles of physics applied to aviation.
Try a pilot cockpit. Go up the historical control tower. From the
overlook, enjoy seeing the private planes that pass each day by
the airport. In short, lose your fear of flying by opening a black
box, moving a wing and knowing something more about how a
plane flies.
National
Museum
Airports &
Air Transport
65
Address
Paseo de Reding, no number
Plaza de Toros “La Malagueta”
(1º planta), 29016 Málaga
Email
jlmarmolejo@malaga.es
Phone
(+34) 952 06 92 45
Antonio
Ordóñez
Bullfighting
Museum
66
Explore the world of bulls through colorful bullfighter’s costumes, beautiful bullfighter’s ceremonial capelet, photos that have immortalized
fleeting moments happened in this bull ring, sculptures related to the
bullfighting art, original posters of bullfights, where matadors of different
eras fought fierce bulls, as well as different objects used in the art of bullfighting. All these items are exposed in 300 sq. m., and distributed in three
rooms together with one more to look information up.
Far as it is known, this museum is the only one that exposes a bullfighting costume belonging to matador José Tomás. This is a suit in
light blue and gold, that he wore in Bullfighting Festival of August of
1999 in this bullring. His performance was worthy of the Bullfighter’s
Ceremonial Capelet and the Silver Bullfighting Sword, which are give
by the Town Council and the Provincial Council respectively.
Address
Calle Ramón Franquelo, 4
29008 Málaga
Web
www.museoflamencojuanbreva.com
Email
museoflamencojuanbreva@hotmail.com
Phone
(+34) 952 22 13 80
The Museum of Flamenco Art. Peña Juan Breva is the result of an unceasing activity of this Club for over fifty years exclusively dedicated to the
Flamenco world. The museum consists of two rooms with various works
of art, valuable guitars, flamenco dresses, books, etc. Especially it is worth
to highlight their phonographic funds with thousands of slate records,
vinyl records, wax cylinders and countless recordings. All of them are
about Flamenco.
Among the valuable pieces exhibited by its uniqueness, we
highlight the original diploma of the 1st Prize in the Cante Jondo
(Andalusian gipsy singing) Contest in Granada in 1922, obtained
by the cantaor (Flamenco singer) Diego Fernández “El Tenazas”,
and promoted by celebrities such as: Manuel de Falla (musician),
Federico García Lorca (poet), Santiago Rusiñol and Ignacio Zuloaga
(painters), etc.
Museum of
Flamenco Art
Peña Juan Breva
6769
Address
Calle Alcazabilla, no number
29015 Málaga
Email
teatroromanomalaga.ccd@
juntadeandalucia.es
Phone
(+34) 951 50 11 15
of
Centre
Interpretation
of The Roman Theatre
68
It is one of the entrances to the Roman Theatre in whose exterior façade
fragments of the Lex Flavia Malacitana can be read. Different parts and museography with educational contents take us into the Roman world.
The visit continues in the interior of the theatre, which was built during the
early years of the principality of Augustus, in the Ist century, and continued
in use until the end of the IIIrd century. Today, the cavea, the orchestra pit
and the stage are exposed to view.
Recently, the Roman Theatre of Málaga has recovered the essence of its beginnings and has played classical works of theatre on several occasions. Alcazabilla street, where is located
the monument, has become an obligatory transit point for
visitors to the city.
del
Address
Camino de Gibralfaro, 11
29016 Málaga
Phone
(+34) 951 92 60 10
Exhibition that brings together the history of the castle through its inhabitants. In showcases, mannequins dressed in the uniforms of the era can be
seen, such as a halberdier of the XVIth century, a harquebusier, a soldier of
the Regimiento Fixo de Málaga, another one of the Regimiento de Infantería
de Reding of the XIXth century, and the soldier of the Regimiento de Línea
Borbón 17. Vessels scale models, sailing/shipping equipment, weapons, tin
soldiers and abundant documentation complete this exhibition.
At the gates of the munitions dump, we can see a large mockup
of the city with the defensive walls that had in the XVIth century.
Through it, you can get an idea on the tour that takes place through
the walls of the fortress, in which you can enjoy the stunning panoramic views across the city.
Centre
of
Interpretation
of the
Castle
of Gibralfaro
69
Address
Calle Alcazabilla, 2
29012 Málaga
Phone
(+34) 952 21 76 46
Archeological
Exhibition
Hall of the
Alcazaba
70
Permanent exhibition on Techniques and use of ceramics in the Arabic
Málaga, centuries XI-XIV. It is an educational trip to the importance of the
ceramics, the work of the archaeologists to pick it up and the restorers to
complete it for museum use. In the Chambers of the Nasrid Palace, there
are shown issues such as the significance of the pottery objects, their
parts, and the variety of forms and functions.
Opera Malika means manufactured in Málaga. The town exported
pottery as the golden chinaware, feature of the Nasrid kingdom of
Granada, from mid-thirteenth century. Málaga was a great point of
production due to ease of export through the Port.
Address
Calle Escritor Aguirre, no number
Barriada de la Araña.
29017 Málaga
Web
www.complejohumo.org
Email
parqueprehistorico@complejohumo.org
Phone
(+34) 674 72 95 74
The situation, the natural resources and good climate have made Málaga
a place inhabited since prehistoric times. This can be seen in the archaeological sites named the Yacimientos Arqueológicos de la Araña (Parque
Prehistórico de Málaga – Prehistoric Park of Málaga), where visitor can learn
more about the Neanderthal times, the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. It
consists of an Interpretation Center with copies and original parts of these
sites and also caves that can be visited by appointment.
Among the remains found in their caves and rock shelters in this
centre, tools manufactured in stone from the lower Paleolithic, knives of silex and even remnants of food, especially products of the
bay of Málaga as mussels, are exposed.
Archeological
Sites of
La Araña
71
Address
Calle Alcazabilla, 5
29015 Málaga
Web
www.cofradiasepulcro.com
Email
secretaria@hermandadsepulcro.org
Phone
(+34) 952 60 21 50
Cofradía del
Santo Sepulcro
Museum
72
In this museum, a variety of elements such as the Cruz Guía, Guiones, Sine
Labe, SPQR, pieces of precious materials works such as maces, horns, lanterns, batons, garment skirts of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad and banners
of the Nuestro Padre Jesús del Santo Sepulcro, a work by Moreno Carbonero
(1916), such as the one of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, a work of Pedro
Sáenz (1914). It is also exposed a part of the art gallery with banners that
the brotherhood possesses with works by Málaga’s painters of beginning
of XXth century.
On the ground floor there is the lounge of thrones, where the majestic processional floats are found, both of the Christ as the Virgin,
the first one a work of the Father Félix Granda, and the one of the
Virgin by Manuel Seco Velasco. On the next floor there is the room
of the magnificent Art Gallery.
Address
Calle Alcazabilla, 3
29015 Málaga
Web
www.cofradiaestudiantes.es
Email
info@cofradiaestudiantes.es
Phone
(+34) 952 22 12 64
It is a modern and of religious art museum. In the Lounge of Processional Floats
and among other elements, belongings, embroidery, jewellery and paintings
can be found, i.e. the most prominent items of heritage of this Brotherhood.
By means of own images and real sounds, together with interactive screens,
visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the named Lunes Santo de los
Estudiantes (Students Good Monday). The museum also has a teaching classroom that will complement a visit to the Málaga’s Holy Week.
t was founded in 1945. The renovation and reopening of the museum in November 2012 aims to share the heritage and main lounge of Processional Floats. Ground floor consists of the Processional
Floats and 8 exhibition showcases. Top Floor 7 exhibition showcases.
Cofradía de los
Estudiantes
Museum
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Address
Plaza Enrique Navarro, 1
29002 Málaga
Web
www.expiracion.org
Email
secretaria@expiracion.org
Phone
(+34) 952 36 02 71
Tesoro de la
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Expiración
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Museum of religious art and modern construction, consists of a large space
devoted to the processional floats and belongings. Another area of interest
are the Chapels with the Images of the Cristo de la Expiración (Official Guardian of Guardia Civil officers at national level) and of María Santísima de los
Dolores Coronada. The chapels are declared Historic-Artistic Heritage.
It was the first musem of the Holy Week in open its doors. In their
facilities there are the Processional Float of the Santísimo Cristo de
la Expiración, and the one of the María Santísima de los Dolores.
Both processional floats are unique pieces in their genre.
Address
Calle San Jacinto, no number
29007 Málaga
Web
www.pasoyesperanza.es
Email
museo@pasoyesperanza.com
Phone
(+34) 952 61 43 96
It is an exhibition of religious art that includes painting, carving, precious
metal working and embroidery. It occupies two plants with a surface area
of 400 sq. m. The fresco named Retablo de la Pasión, a neo-cubist work by
Rodríguez Acosta; the monumental mural that covers the roof and tells
the story of the Arch Brotherhood by Eugenio Chicago; and the processional floats of the Nazareno del Paso and Mª Sta. de la Esperanza, stand out
because of their monumental character.
In its large central saal, we can highlight the
Processional Floats of the Dulce Nombre de Jesús
Nazareno del Paso and Mª STMA. de la Esperanza.
The museum was created on 15 December 2012.
Archicofradía
y la
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la Esperanza
Museum
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Address
Calle Trinidad, 95
29009 Málaga
Web
www.cautivotrinidad.com
Email
info@cautivotrinidad.com
Phone
(+34) 952 27 66 69
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Trinidad
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The museum, located in the neighborhood of la Trinidad, has six rooms
spread over 327 square meters, which set out the most important pieces
of the historical and artistic heritage of the brotherhood, including the primitive image of the María Santísima de la Trinidad Coronada and the Glorioso Apóstol Santiago. Furthermore, among its large paintings, it stands
out one of large dimensions of Nuestro Padre Jesús Cautivo. It is a museum
that also saves all the detail of the precious metals works and embroidery.
The first room of the museum with the name of La Promesa (the
Promise) introduces the visitor in the Brother environment, the
devotion and worship to their images. The most important piece
is the old image of the Virgen de la Trinidad, replaced in the late
sixties by the work of Francisco Buiza.
Address
Plaza Santuario, no number
29012 Málaga
Web
www.santamariadelavictoria.com
Phone
(+34) 667 33 94 88
In the whole exhibition it highlights the following items: the church, dated
from 1700, pertaining to the Baroque style, and with an altarpiece of the
mid-seventeenth century dedicated to San Francisco de Paula; the crypt,
built under the patronage of the Conde de Buenavista, where the mausoleum is found and that highlights by its white plasterwork on black walls;
the chapel of Holy Mary of the Victory, of Baroque and Rococo style; as well
as the image of the Virgen, Patrona de Málaga, which was taken by King
Ferdinand the Catholic in 1487.
The museum displays capes donated by the Catholic Kings of the
XVth century, Elizabeth II of the XIXth century and the Maharani of Kapurthala of the XXth century, among other parts of the
trousseau of the Patrona. The crosier of San Francisco de Paula and
the old Niño del a Virgen are part of a devotion that exceeds five
hundred years.
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MUSEUMS
01 Museo Picasso Málaga
02 Centre Pompidou Málaga
03 CAC Málaga, Contemporary Art Centre of Málaga
04 Collection of the Russian Museum, St Petersburg/Málaga
05 Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga
06 Automobile Museum of Málaga
07 Picasso Foundation. Birthplace House & Museum
08 Museum of Municipal Patrimony. MUPAM
09 Cathedral Museum
10 Glass & Crystal Museum of Málaga
11 Revello de Toro Museum
12 Gerald Brenan House
13 Museum Unicaja of Popular Arts & Customs
14 Wine Museum of Málaga
15 Alborania Museum. Hall of the Sea
16 Interactive Museum of the Music of Málaga. MIMMA
17 Museum Jorge Rando
18 Museum & Tour Málaga Football Club
19 Ars Málaga. Bishop’s Palace
20 Semana Santa de Málaga Museum
21 Art Center on Tauromachy - Juan Barco Collection
22 Principia. Centre of Science
23 Eco-museum Lagar de Torrijos
24 National Museum of Airports & Air Transport
25 Antonio Ordóñez Bullfighting Museum
26 Museum of Flamenco Art. Peña Juan Breva
27 Centre of Interpretation of The Roman Theatre
28 Centre of Interpretation of the Castle of Gibralfaro
29 Archeological Exhibition Hall of the Alcazaba
30 Archeological Sites of La Araña
31 Cofradía del Santo Sepulcro Museum
32 Cofradía de los Estudiantes Museum
33 Tesoro de la Cofradía de la Expiración Museum
34 Archicofradía de la Esperanza Museum
35 El Cautivo y la Trinidad Museum
36 Santa María de la Victoria Museum & Basilica
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Tourist information offices
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