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Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga
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The Carmen Thyssen Museum is an art museum in the Spanish city Málaga. The main focus of the museum is 19th-century Spanish painting, predominantly Andalusian, based on the collection of Carmen Cervera, fifth wife of Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza.
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Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga

Plaza Carmen Thyssen, Calle Compañía, 29008 Málaga, Spain
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The Carmen Thyssen Museum is an art museum in the Spanish city Málaga. The main focus of the museum is 19th-century Spanish painting, predominantly Andalusian, based on the collection of Carmen Cervera, fifth wife of Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza.

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attractions: Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón, Iglesia de San Juan (Málaga), Church of the Holy Christ of Health, La Casa Invisible, Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga, Tribuna de los pobres, Picasso Museum Málaga, Kelipe Centro de Arte Flamenco, Museo del Vino-Málaga, Centro Cultural Fundación Unicaja de Málaga, restaurants: Kraken Centro - Tapas Restaurant, LOLITA Taberna Andaluza, El Cenachero, Perro viejo l Tapas Málaga, Da Nonna Peppa, Pepa y Pepe, Casona los Marangós, El Gallo Ronco, Marisquería Canela Fina, La Mafia se sienta a la mesa
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+34 952 21 75 11
Website
carmenthyssenmalaga.org

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Nearby attractions of Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga

Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón

Iglesia de San Juan (Málaga)

Church of the Holy Christ of Health

La Casa Invisible

Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga

Tribuna de los pobres

Picasso Museum Málaga

Kelipe Centro de Arte Flamenco

Museo del Vino-Málaga

Centro Cultural Fundación Unicaja de Málaga

Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón

Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón

4.7

(746)

Open 24 hours
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Iglesia de San Juan (Málaga)

Iglesia de San Juan (Málaga)

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Church of the Holy Christ of Health

Church of the Holy Christ of Health

4.7

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La Casa Invisible

La Casa Invisible

4.6

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Reviews of Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga

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Tucked in the heart of Málaga’s historic center, the Carmen Thyssen Museum is a gem for anyone curious about Spanish art. Housed in the stunning 16th-century Palacio de Villalón, the museum showcases an impressive collection of 19th-century Andalusian and Spanish paintings. From vibrant seascapes by Sorolla to evocative scenes of local life, the artwork feels like a time machine into Spain’s past. I loved how the galleries are spread across four floors, making it easy to explore without feeling overwhelmed. The audio guide (available in English!) is a must for deeper insights—trust me, it brings the paintings to life. Pro tip: Visit on Sundays from 5–7 PM for free entry, but arrive early as the line moves fast. The cozy café is perfect for a quick coffee break, and the gift shop has beautiful art books. Less crowded than the Picasso Museum, this spot is a must for art lovers and history buffs. You’ll...

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I was there a few month ago. They managed to misslabel a Dali painting as a Picasso on the top floor in a special exhibition right at the entrance of it. The very first painting. Hahaha. Can you imagine? Hahaha. Picasso or Dali who cares? Like hardly any difference anyway, right? Maybe I should run this museum? Or anyone else? The audioguide in english and the webpage in spanish still calls this a Picasso. Even monthes after the opening. Hahahahahahahaha. They shouldn't label this as a Thyssen museum but it should be more a village museum. Way overpriced for such a small museum. Beside that it is super loud as they like to have school and kindergarden classes spend hours in the inner courtyard jelling and screaming. I know it is Spain but this is still not a playground. And they could invest in sound proofing instead of wasting money for a director salary. Surely someone can do a better...

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5.0
17w

The Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga is an absolute delight for art lovers! Housed in a beautifully restored 16th-century palace, this museum offers an exquisite collection of 19th and early 20th-century Spanish art.

The curation is thoughtful, blending intimate portraits, vibrant landscapes, and scenes of traditional Spanish life. I loved the temporary exhibitions, which often bring fresh perspectives to the permanent collection.

The building itself is stunning—don’t miss the courtyard with its elegant arches and tranquil atmosphere. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, and the gift shop has unique souvenirs. Located in the heart of Málaga’s old town, it’s easy to pair a visit here with other cultural stops like the Picasso Museum.

A must-visit for anyone who appreciates art beyond the usual tourist spots!

PS: We went on a Thursday after 7pm so...

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Your ultimate guide to Malaga (save for your trip!) 📌 👉🏼 Things you didn’t know about Malaga - It is one of the oldest cities in europe 800 bc - In 711 muslims arrived and took over almost all of the iberic peninsula - they were settled here for 11 years - Lots of influencers in architecture, cuisine and language - Christians needed almost 800 years to take it back - It is the 6th most populated city in Spain 👉🏼 Restaurants to eat & drink - El Pimpi - is the most traditional restaurant in Malaga - La Taberna de Monroy (traditional) - La Cosmopolita Malagueña (traditional) - La Cosmo (traditional food, modern feel) - Palodú (fine dinning traditional food) - Balausta (fancy restaurant) - Beluga (traditional food, modern feel) - Trocadero Casa de Botes (for nice views) - Lolita Skyview (rooftop for drinks) 👉🏼 Things to do - Picasso museum - Carmen Thyssen museum - Málaga Cathedral - Roman Theater - La Alcazaba - Walk around Pedro Luis Alonso gardens they are in front of the Ayuntamiento de Málaga - Walk in Calle Larios (this is one of the main streets) where you will find lots of shops - Walk around the port its called Muelle Uno - Walk around Parque de Málaga 👉🏼 Where to stay - @achotelmalagapalacio - a stunning hotel in the city centre - lots of apartments you can rent - I stayed at Edificio Conde 7 Have you been to Malaga? • • • • • • #travelspain #visitspain #spainlove #turismoespaña #spain_greatshots #ig_spain #livelovespain #spaintourism #spain_vacations #lifeofspain #pueblodeespaña #incrediblespain #unlimitedspain #spainhotels #uktravelblogger #andalucia #travelblogger #traveladdict #travelandlife #travelblog #travelholic #traveldiary #malaga #málaga #malagaspain #malagaespaña
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Tucked in the heart of Málaga’s historic center, the Carmen Thyssen Museum is a gem for anyone curious about Spanish art. Housed in the stunning 16th-century Palacio de Villalón, the museum showcases an impressive collection of 19th-century Andalusian and Spanish paintings. From vibrant seascapes by Sorolla to evocative scenes of local life, the artwork feels like a time machine into Spain’s past. I loved how the galleries are spread across four floors, making it easy to explore without feeling overwhelmed. The audio guide (available in English!) is a must for deeper insights—trust me, it brings the paintings to life. Pro tip: Visit on Sundays from 5–7 PM for free entry, but arrive early as the line moves fast. The cozy café is perfect for a quick coffee break, and the gift shop has beautiful art books. Less crowded than the Picasso Museum, this spot is a must for art lovers and history buffs. You’ll leave inspired!
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yes again thanks to #worldtourismday #diádelturismo i had chance to visit this 💎.. I really enjoyed a lot there are a lot of beautiful art 🖼️ pieces and again reallg worth to see them… Many of them famous local artists so you can enjoy old views of Sevilla , Malaga and other cities from their 👀 … I signed for Guided Visit and i am glad that i did .. i had lot of information so if you have time i would strongly advice that guided visit inside the museum..🔥🔥 One final notice 😇 i did not have chance to visit cafeteria of the museum but some of my Spanish friends recommended a lot .. I imagine could be little expensive but if you try you let me know if you like it then i will go for trying😍.. Really worth to visit enjoy your time Ps. Normally it is very busy museum please remember this when you are making your schedule ..😇
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Your ultimate guide to Malaga (save for your trip!) 📌 👉🏼 Things you didn’t know about Malaga - It is one of the oldest cities in europe 800 bc - In 711 muslims arrived and took over almost all of the iberic peninsula - they were settled here for 11 years - Lots of influencers in architecture, cuisine and language - Christians needed almost 800 years to take it back - It is the 6th most populated city in Spain 👉🏼 Restaurants to eat & drink - El Pimpi - is the most traditional restaurant in Malaga - La Taberna de Monroy (traditional) - La Cosmopolita Malagueña (traditional) - La Cosmo (traditional food, modern feel) - Palodú (fine dinning traditional food) - Balausta (fancy restaurant) - Beluga (traditional food, modern feel) - Trocadero Casa de Botes (for nice views) - Lolita Skyview (rooftop for drinks) 👉🏼 Things to do - Picasso museum - Carmen Thyssen museum - Málaga Cathedral - Roman Theater - La Alcazaba - Walk around Pedro Luis Alonso gardens they are in front of the Ayuntamiento de Málaga - Walk in Calle Larios (this is one of the main streets) where you will find lots of shops - Walk around the port its called Muelle Uno - Walk around Parque de Málaga 👉🏼 Where to stay - @achotelmalagapalacio - a stunning hotel in the city centre - lots of apartments you can rent - I stayed at Edificio Conde 7 Have you been to Malaga? • • • • • • #travelspain #visitspain #spainlove #turismoespaña #spain_greatshots #ig_spain #livelovespain #spaintourism #spain_vacations #lifeofspain #pueblodeespaña #incrediblespain #unlimitedspain #spainhotels #uktravelblogger #andalucia #travelblogger #traveladdict #travelandlife #travelblog #travelholic #traveldiary #malaga #málaga #malagaspain #malagaespaña
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Tucked in the heart of Málaga’s historic center, the Carmen Thyssen Museum is a gem for anyone curious about Spanish art. Housed in the stunning 16th-century Palacio de Villalón, the museum showcases an impressive collection of 19th-century Andalusian and Spanish paintings. From vibrant seascapes by Sorolla to evocative scenes of local life, the artwork feels like a time machine into Spain’s past. I loved how the galleries are spread across four floors, making it easy to explore without feeling overwhelmed. The audio guide (available in English!) is a must for deeper insights—trust me, it brings the paintings to life. Pro tip: Visit on Sundays from 5–7 PM for free entry, but arrive early as the line moves fast. The cozy café is perfect for a quick coffee break, and the gift shop has beautiful art books. Less crowded than the Picasso Museum, this spot is a must for art lovers and history buffs. You’ll leave inspired!
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yes again thanks to #worldtourismday #diádelturismo i had chance to visit this 💎.. I really enjoyed a lot there are a lot of beautiful art 🖼️ pieces and again reallg worth to see them… Many of them famous local artists so you can enjoy old views of Sevilla , Malaga and other cities from their 👀 … I signed for Guided Visit and i am glad that i did .. i had lot of information so if you have time i would strongly advice that guided visit inside the museum..🔥🔥 One final notice 😇 i did not have chance to visit cafeteria of the museum but some of my Spanish friends recommended a lot .. I imagine could be little expensive but if you try you let me know if you like it then i will go for trying😍.. Really worth to visit enjoy your time Ps. Normally it is very busy museum please remember this when you are making your schedule ..😇
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