Museo Picasso Malaga
About
The Museo Picasso Málaga is a premier destination for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike, dedicated to the life and work of Pablo Picasso – the city’s most celebrated native. Housed in the 16th‑century Palacio de Buenavista, the museum blends **historic Andalusian architecture** (stone facades, Renaissance and Mudéjar elements) with **modern additions** designed by Richard Gluckman that accommodate a sprawling exhibition space, a library, a theatre and a contemporary art wing. The permanent collection boasts 285 donated works – spanning from early academic studies through Cubism to Picasso’s late reinterpretations – offering visitors an intimate portrait of the artist’s evolving style. Outside the gallery, the museum’s courtyard and surrounding gardens provide a quiet, reflective backdrop, while the adjacent Museo Casa Natal (Picasso’s birthplace) offers further insight into his formative years. Whether you’re a student of art history, a curious traveller, or simply seeking a culturally rich day out in Málaga, the Museo Picasso intertwines **world‑famous masterpieces** with the city’s own heritage, making it a must‑visit landmark on the Costa del Sol.
Highlights
- Iconic Picasso Collection
- Historic & Contemporary Architecture
- Cultural Complex
Must-See Areas
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Rich Artistic Legacy
- Architectural Landmark
Things to consider
- Crowded Peak Hours
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes
Tickets & pricing
Guided Tour with Educator
€70.00
Guided Tour without Reservation
€25.00