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Malaga Automobile and Fashion Museum

Malaga Automobile and Fashion Museum

A unique museum of automobiles and fashion is located in the iconic building of the Antigua Real Tabacos Factory. The museum houses more than a hundred vehicles and an impressive haute couture collection, illustrating the historical and artistic evolution of the 19th century. From Mariano Fortuny to Galliano, Trilogy, The Cocktail of the Forest, the wide collection of vintage hats from Balenciaga to Schiaparelli, Fashion Victim, Apotheosis, and too much is never enough is among the seven exhibitions at the haute couture. Additionally, they can find a variety of brands such as Mercedes, Bugatti, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, and more. An immaculate Austin Seven, a Morris Minor, and a 1960s Velorex are among a collection of nine of the world's most popular cars throughout history. Every Sunday, viewers can watch "Running the Engines" at 12:30 pm. The visitors have the opportunity to hear the engines and to feel the power of some vehicles in the collection when they start them. It also features the world's first electric, solar-powered, steam-powered, and even a Star Wars-inspired compressed air-powered vehicle. Read More

The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Victory Malaga

The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Victory Malaga

The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Victory is one of the most important churches in Malaga. It is baroque architecture with a Spanish style tower. The site is in the place where the Catholic Monarchs camped during the siege of Malaga. The dressing room tower is one of the highlights of the building—a key piece of the Spanish Baroque, one of the first to be constructed in Spain. Some of the things to look forward to seeing at the museums are Camarín. The dressing room certainly is the most impressive. In the Baroque and Rococo styles, it was one of the first buildings in Spain. Turquoise Mantle: The hall of belongings and exhibitions contains a turquoise mantle with silver embroidery and a gift from Princess Anita Delgado from Malaga, who was a princess in India. Below it is the Crypt and Pantheon of the Counts of Buenavista. The small pantheon is designed in a Baroque style. In the middle of a black background are skeletons, skulls, and other figures that are made with white plaster that allude to death. It was listed as a monument in 1996,It was initially a hermitage, and the church was built at the beginning of the 16th century. In 1700, the state ordered demolition and new construction. Read More

Centre Pompidou Malaga

Centre Pompidou Malaga

The "provisional Centre Pompidou" is the first branch of the world-famous Modern Art Museum outside of France. Located in the incredible building known as The Cube, between Docks 1 and 2 of the central portion of the city in Andalusia, the place has several amazing features. This culturally oriented building was erected in 2013 and was modified in 2014 to become the site of the Centre Pompidou overlooking the city's marina. With its rich history and innovative art programs, it invites the broadest potential audience to experience the Centre Pompidou through various artistic disciplines intersecting and the innovation of its media art. Additionally, being a modern art museum, the Centre Pompidou offers the BPI library, an auditorium, and other facilities dedicated to painters and sculptors, such as the Studio Brancusi. Read More

CAC Malaga

CAC Malaga

Located in an old market at Soho de Málaga, the City Council of Malaga, or CAC is best known for its temporary exhibitions, shown in four dedicated areas, one of them being the largest that exhibits visiting artists. The permanent collection at CAC offers an exciting mix of pieces. The CAC has hosted the biggest names on the contemporary art scene since it opened in 2003. Damien Hirst, Miquel Barceló, Anish Kapoor, Mark Ryden, Gilbert & George, Ai Weiwei, Tracy Emin, Peter Doig, Cristina Iglesias, and Marina Abramovic are among those who have exhibited here.  With a permanent collection of 400 pieces, the museum is home to some of the best artworks of the 1960s, especially those of Lichtenstein and Stella. This fascinating modern art museum occupies the former warehouse of a wholesale market with a vast space of about 2,400 square metres. A riverside cafe is at the museum's disposal. The City Council of Malaga culturally initiated the Contemporary Art Centre or CAC. The CAC was inaugurated on February 17th, 2003, by her Royal Highness Infanta Cristina and has rapidly established itself as one of the most important contemporary art museums in Europe. Read More

Malaga Museum of Glass and Crystal

Malaga Museum of Glass and Crystal

In the centre of town, in an 18th-century building, lies the Malaga museum of glass and crystal. Aside from paintings, furniture, and decorative items, there are also representations of sculptures and musical instruments. These represent a historical period, culture, and environment. The museum allows visitors to experience the realistic domestic context that was lived in by the house's first owners.This 18th-century building is of particular significance among the only buildings preserved in Malaga belonging to the middle class. Various collections have been gathered at the museum over the years. A variety of historical eras are represented on the two floors of the building. On the ground floor, visitors can view English pre-Raphaelite stained glass windows. The first floor exhibits a variety of ancient civilizations, including Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Islamic, and Byzantine. The splendid Phoenician pieces are brightly colored and stunningly beautiful. A range of Catalan, Dutch, Bohemian, and Venetian lead glass is featured in the 16th and 17th centuries; a display of La Granja glass graces the 18th century; English cameo glass is displayed in the 19th century, and a display of Lalique and Whitefriars items is presented in the 20th century. Antique furniture has outstanding examples of very different origins. Lamps, mirrors, carpets, and tapestries, all with a long history, provide the finishing touch for each room. Read More

Malaga Museum

Malaga Museum

Located in the 18th century, Palacio de la Aduana de Málaga, Malaga Museum currently, displays two sections: the fine art section and the archaeological section. It is a collaboration between the Museum of Fine Arts and the Provincial Archaeological Museum. A museum founded in 1973, . A fine art collection of 2000 pieces was established by the Royal Decree of 24 July 1913, which encouraged the ministry of public instruction to establish such institutions in those provincial capitals that did not have them. The museum comprises works by Luis de Morales, Pablo Picasso, Francisco de Goya, and many more. The archaeological section has integrated the collections of the old Museo Loringiano. In December 2016, the museum opened its doors as the largest museum in Andalusia and the fifth in Spain. The collection includes objects and materials dating back to the protohistorical era around 1200 BCE. As a result, their sites are part of the multicultural landscape that displays city-states like Malaka and complex societies in the hinterlands of provinces. Among the collection are prehistoric finds from the most significant sites in Málaga, such as a highly preserved Neanderthal jawbone and femur from the Cueva del Boquete cave in Zarraraya. Read More

Picasso House Museum

Picasso House Museum

Dedicated to the gem of Malaga, the famous artist Pablo Picasso, the Picasso House Museum is where he was born in 1881. Located in the Old Town, it is a five-storeyed building situated in Plaza de la Merced and displays over 200 great masterpieces of the artist. The museum displays 233 paintings painted by the famous artist and is very popular among lovers of modern art. The collection in the museum displays the entire span of Picasso's life as well as his career. Almost all his artworks between 1892 and 1972 are displayed in the museum, and it also proves how versatile Picasso was in different forms of creativity. He introduced different new styles in his paintings like Cubism. The collection highlights various themes like still life paintings, portraits, landscapes and nudes. The best of the lot include the Mother and Child, Acrobat, Woman with Raised Arms, Jacqueline Seated, Still Life with Skull and Three Sea Urchins, Mosketeer with a Sword and Bather. Read More

Unicaja Foundation Museum of Folk Art and Costumes Malaga

Unicaja Foundation Museum of Folk Art and Costumes Malaga

The Unicaja Museum of Popular Arts and Costumes, is located in Plaza del Abispo in the historic centre and comprises two sections; Fine Arts and Archaeology. It focuses on the conservation and restoration of ethnographic heritage. The first collection was placed at the Economic Society of Friends of the Country in Montepío de Viñeros's old building in Plaza de la Constitución. This was in a room provided by the Economic Society.  In addition to the museum construction, the museum's structure is an example of the type of construction found in Lower Andalusia, featuring two-story houses with patios that provide access to the rooms within—a characteristic of the town of Malaga, according to Moreno Villa. It combines the traits of Egyptian and Islamic tradition on the one hand and Mediterranean elements on the other hand. You can see this reflected in the whitewashed walls, the lighting, the central place that occupies the centre, the light from the columns of the Islamic tradition, and the slender semicircular arches of the lower gallery. Read More

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