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Carmen Thyssen Museum

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The Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga (Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga) is one of the city’s premier art institutions, housed in the beautifully restored 16th-century Palacio de Villalón. Opened in 2011, the museum showcases the private collection of Baroness Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza, featuring over 250 works that highlight 19th-century Spanish and Andalusian painting. It’s an essential stop for art lovers seeking to experience Málaga’s cultural heritage and its connection to traditional Spanish art.

What to See & Do

  • 💃 Discover the soul of Spain through the “Costumbrismo” collection, featuring vivid 19th-century paintings of folk life and festivals 🖼️ ✨
  • 🎨 Admire masterpieces by legendary Spanish artists including Sorolla, Zuloaga, and Romero de Torres across two light-filled floors 🖌️ 🏛️
  • ⛲ Wander through the central Renaissance courtyard of the Palacio de Villalón, a beautifully restored 16th-century palace 🏛️ 📸
  • 🌟 Experience the 2025 seasonal highlights, featuring the “Telluric and Primitive” exhibition (modern Spanish avant-garde) and the “Rembrandt the Printmaker” series 🖼️ 🎭
  • 🛍️ Browse the elegant museum shop for high-quality art books and regional crafts, or enjoy a quiet moment at the chic courtyard café ☕ 🎁

How to Get There

  • 📍 Find this cultural gem in the heart of the historic center, just a short walk from the iconic Plaza de la Constitución 🗺️ 🚶
  • 🚌 Take any major city bus to the Alameda Principal hub; the museum is a quick five-minute walk through the pedestrian district 🚏 🚍
  • 🚉 Arrive via the Málaga Centro-Alameda train station, which is less than a ten-minute walk from the museum entrance 🚆 👟
  • 🚗 Park at the nearby Plaza de la Marina or the Tejón y Rodríguez underground garages for the most convenient city access 🅿️ 🚘

Travel Tips

  • 🕰️ Allocate at least ninety minutes to fully appreciate the permanent collection and the historic building’s unique architecture ⏳ ✨
  • 💶 Take advantage of free entry every Sunday after 4:00 PM, though be prepared for larger crowds during these hours 🎟️ 🧘
  • 📸 Keep your camera ready for the arcaded courtyard, which offers some of the most beautiful and serene photo spots in Málaga 🤳 ⛲
  • ⛪ Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Málaga Cathedral or a shopping stroll down the elegant Calle Larios 🛍️ 🏛️

Suggested Itinerary

  • 10:00 AM – Arrive at the museum and begin with the Old Masters and Romantic Landscape galleries on the lower floors 🖼️ 🏛️
  • 11:30 AM – Move to the temporary exhibition wings to see the rotating modern Spanish and international collections 🎨 🌟
  • 12:00 PM – Relax with a gourmet coffee or a light Mediterranean lunch at the museum’s tranquil shaded café ☕ 🥗
  • 1:00 PM – Step back into the sunlight and walk to the nearby Plaza de la Constitución to explore the vibrant heart of the city 🏘️ 🚶

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Open Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM • Closed: Mondays and some public holidays

Entry Fee:

Entry Fee: €10 (general), €6 (reduced), free for children under 13 Free Admission: Sundays from 4:00 PM

Best Time to Visit:

Best Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon for a calm museum experience

Location

📌Calle Compañía, 10, 29008 Málaga, Spain

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