Museum
Museo de Málaga
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The Museo de Málaga is the city's provincial museum, offering a comprehensive journey through the region's history and art. Housed in the Palacio de la Aduana, a grand 18th-century neoclassical building that once served as a customs house, the museum features two main sections: fine arts and archaeology. The archaeology collection spans from prehistoric times to the Moorish period, with notable artifacts from Phoenician, Roman, and Islamic settlements. The fine arts section showcases works from the 19th and 20th centuries, including pieces by local artists like José Denis Belgrano and modern masters such as Pablo Picasso. The building itself is a highlight, with its grand staircase, courtyards, and elegant galleries. Visitors can easily spend hours exploring the diverse exhibits, which are well-curated and informative.
Don't miss
- The Phoenician and Roman archaeological artifacts, including mosaics and sculptures
- Works by 19th-century Málaga artists, such as José Denis Belgrano
- The building's neoclassical architecture, including the grand staircase and courtyards
- The Picasso room, featuring early works and pieces from his later career
- The temporary exhibition space, which hosts rotating shows
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