Malaga is a city wide a wide range of culture and museums:
Picasso Museum
Where: Palacio de Buenavista, San Agustn, 8
Opened in 2003, in the restored Palacio de Buenavista, next to the cathedral in the old quarter of the city, this museum holds a permanent collection of the Malaga son Pablo Picasso.
Archaelogical Museum
Where: La Alcazaba, Calle Alcazabilla
At this museum, which is located in the Castle of Alcazaba, you can discover important archaeological findings from the Phoenician area to the Moorish epoch. So if you are interested in archaeological findings this is the right one for you!
Bullfighting Museum
Where: Plaza de Toros “La Malagueta”. Paseo de Reding
History of bullfighting in Malaga and Spain, as well as bullfighting articles.
Cathedral Museum
Where: C/ Molina Lario s/n
Located in the old part of the cathedral with religious paintings and works.
The Museum of Contemporary Art
Where: Calle Alemania
Centro de Arte Contamporáneo largely concentrates on contemporary art from the 20th and 21st centuries.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso Public Foundation
Where: Pl. de la Merced, 15.
The house where Picasso was born, with drawings and works from Picasso.
Mesón de la Victoria Museum
Where: Pasillo de Santa Isabel, 10
This museums chronicles the history of Malaga. It expertly presents the customs and traditions of the 18th and 19th centuries.











