Discover Malaga's Artistic Treasures: The Ultimate Guide for Art Lovers
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Discover Malaga's Artistic Treasures: The Ultimate Guide for Art Lovers



Art lovers are very selective with their travel destinations, and, of course, we totally understand and support them —as always. It makes sense, as their aesthetics and passion for colours, textures, and vibes are reflected in their travel tastes and interests. As you can tell from the article’s title, Malaga is a beautiful Spanish city that matches (most) art enthusiasts’ sensibilities and can impress with its historic attractions, cosy markets, and natural landscapes. Allow us to elaborate on this topic and help you discover Malaga’s artistic treasures.

How to Explore Malaga
Although walking through Malaga’s city centre is a must, you’ll need to take the time to consider the available means of transport and find the ideal route for reaching tourist attractions, parks, and shops within and around the city. Buses are the most convenient and cheapest option, with frequent services to key locations. The underground is a brilliant alternative, but it doesn’t extend throughout the city.

If you’re more interested in getting to know both Malaga and the Andalusian region, by travelling to nearby beaches or neighbouring cities like Seville, you should hire a car and create your own itinerary. It’s worth noting that you can find the most affordable car hire deals in Malaga from trusted local and international businesses on Enjoy Travel. Many people think that car hire is an expensive service, but with the right digital tool — like this one — it doesn’t have to be. Ease and affordability for driving anywhere in Malaga you want are possible.

Discover Malaga's Artistic Treasures
And now, the fun part you’ve been waiting for: Let’s discover Malaga's artistic treasures.

Picasso Museum
Everyone knows Pablo Picasso and has seen the famous Guernica. But did you know that he was born in Malaga in 1881? You can learn a lot more about this Spanish painter’s life and see some of his paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and drawings in this museum. To be more exact, in the Picasso Museum, you’ll get to admire over 200 works by the artist, spanning various styles and periods.

Carmen Thyssen Museum
This is a popular attraction and an ideal space if you are interested in the works of 19th-century Andalusian painters. The collection showcases scenes of traditional Spanish life, from flamenco dancers to rural landscapes, offering a vivid glimpse into the region’s history and culture. The beauty of the interior is mirrored in the exterior of the building, as it is housed in a beautifully restored palace.

Museo Jorge Rando
In our list of recommendations for culture buffs to discover Malaga's artistic treasures, the Museo Jorge Rando definitely deserves a spot. It’s a hidden gem that we want more people to know about. This intimate museum celebrates the work of Malaga-born Jorge Rando, as well as other expressionist artists from around the world. The serene courtyard and tranquil setting make it an ideal spot for reflection.










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