Even though you don't see the best works of Picasso, it's still a great museum. The long queue tells the whole story, so go early. You can avoid the queue on Sundays if you don't visit on free hours.
Apart from Picasso's exhibition,some temporary exhibitions take place,too.12 Exhibition Rooms if Picasso's art pieces, with a provided audio guide in a few languages!Very interesting,it's worth it
A full half day here is a must - you'll want to browse all the small shops, street exhibitions, cafes and restaurants around after finishing with the museum.
Is really a must go when in Malaga!!! With a student card you pay only 5€ to access in all the areas, and on Sunday after 17:00 you can enter for free ;)
Very nice, two floors are dedicated to picasso. Entrance to students under the age of 26 are discounted and university members and kids are free of charge
Getting to know the Collection: every wednesday at 11.30 am, free guided tours in English, highlighting selected works from the collection, led by an MPM educator. Read more
Great museum. Not too big. Lovely building. Great archaeological ruins in basement. Fab Pablo photos in temp exhib. Combinado ticket = access all areas. 8 euros sept 2011. Closed Monday.
The exhibition of Dennis Hopper creations including artistic photos, paintings are worth to see. The painting of Olga in hall 12 is unique. It is very rare to see that type of Picasso creation.
An impressive selection of Picasso's art. Entry fee was €6 for standard and a further €3 for a temporary additional exhibit. There's a good video documentary explaining his artwork during his life.
Despite the web might say different, it is indeed closed on Mondays, so careful with your travel plans. Also, impossible to reach by car. Find a parking nearby if you need it.
El Museo Picasso Málaga es un museo consagrado al artista más influyente del siglo XX, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973).
Museo Picasso Málaga is a museum devoted to the most influential artist of the twentieth century, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973).