Calle Manuel Agustin Heredia, 35.
952 21 97 61
Monday-Sunday 10.00-14.30.
The Aquarium of Málaga has all kind of maritime recreations, with a variety of different sea species. It also has a part dedicated to the life at sea where you can find ships, models, and other fishermen tools.
La Alcazaba
Calle Alcazabilla s/n
952 21 60 05
Monday-Saturday 9.30-19.00.
The Archaeological Museum is located in the castle/ 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.
Calle Molina Lario s/n
952 22 03 45
Monday-Friday 9.00-19.00, Saturdays 9.00-18.00.
In the Cathedral museum you can find religious paintings, sculptures and manuscripts.
Ctra Mijas, Coin
952 451 363
Monday-Friday 9.00-19.00, Saturdays 9.00-18.00.
Panoramic viewpoint then walk round the museum and gardens. See local pottery being made in the family run workshop
Plaza del Obispo, 1.
Monday-Sunday 10.00-13.30 and 16.00.19.00.
The Dioxesal Museum is situated just next to the Cathedral and is dedicated exclusively to religious art, including important works of Niño de Guevara, Valdés Leal and Pietro Vannuci.
Palace de la Aduana Calle San Agustin, nº6.
952 21 83 82
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.
Mesón de la Victoria Pasillo de Santa Isabel, nº10.
952 21 71 37
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.
Plaza de la Merced, 15.
952 06 02 15
Monday-Saturday 10.00-14.00 and 17.00-20.00, Sunday 11.00-14.00.
The Pablo Ruiz Picasso Public Foundation is located in the house were the painter was born in 1895. The museum contains drawings and other works made by Picasso as well as videos, photos and other material about Picasso's life and work.
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