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Malaga Museums  


Archaeological Museum

Address:
     La Alcazaba
     C/ Alcazabilla s/n
     Phone +34 952 21 60 05
Opening hours: Monday-Saturday 9.30-19.00.

The Archaeological Museum is located in the fortress La Alcazaba. It contains important archaeological findings from the Phoenician era to the Moorish epoch. Many of the findings were found under the restoration of La Alcazaba and include Roman sculptures and mosaics, Arab ceramics and other pre-historical findings.



Cathedral Museum

Address:
     C/ Molina Lario s/n
     Phone +34 952 22 03 45
     Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10.00-18.00, Saturdays 10.00-15.00.

In the Cathedral museum you can find religious paintings, sculptures and manuscripts.



Museum of Fine Arts

Address:
   Palace de la Aduana C/ San Agustin, 6.
   Phone +34 952 21 83 82
   Opening hours: Monday, Saturday and Sunday 9.00-14.00, Tuesday 15.00-21.00, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9.00-21.00.

The Museum of fine Arts is located in the old palace de la Aduana. In the lower plant you can find paintings, sculptures, furniture and ceramics from the Gothic, Renaissance, and the Baroque period (including works made by Ribera and Pedro Mena). The rest of the museum is dedicated to the Contemporary period primary with Malagueñas paintings.



Museum of Popular Arts and Customs

Address:
   Mesón de la Victoria Pasillo de Santa Isabel, 10.
   Phone +34 952 21 71 37
   Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10.00-13.30 and 16.00-19.00 (or 17.00-20.00 during the summer) Saturday 10.00-13.30.

The Museum of popular Arts and Customs is dedicated to show how the everyday life has changed from the beginning of the 17th century until today. In the Museum it's possible to find clothes from different periods, examples of how they used to cook or prepare wine, the use decorations etc.



The Picasso Foundation

Opening hours: Monday-Sunday 9.30-20.30
Closed on Bank Holidays



Other Museums:
  • Museo Antequera Tel. +34 952 704 021
  • Museo Taurino Antequera Municipal Bullfighting Museum
    Tel. +34 952 702 505
  • Cuevas de Ardales Caves Tel. +34 952 458 046
  • Museo Parque Ardales Tel. +34 952 458 046
  • Museo Miniaturas Mijas Tel. +34 952 485 900
  • Museo Taurino Mijas Bullfighting Museum Tel. +34 952 485 248
  • Museo de Arte Macánico Marbella Mechanical Art Tel. +34 952 786 968
  • Museo del Bonsái Bonsai tree Tel. +34 952 862 926
  • Museo del Grabado Sketching Museum +34 952 825 035
  • Museo Municipal +34 952 878 450
  • Museo de Rilke +34 952 871 240
  • Museo Arqueológico de las Cuevas de Nerja +34 952 529 520
 
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