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Most important museums of Andalucía to discover art, history and culture

Most important museums of Andalucía

Andalucía has some of the most interesting museums in Spain thanks to its enormous historical, artistic and archaeological wealth. From collections of classical art to spaces dedicated to flamenco, archaeology or universal artists, the region offers cultural proposals for all tastes.

Cities such as Málaga, Sevilla, Granada or Córdoba bring together some of the main Andalusian museums, ideal for complementing cultural routes and urban getaways.

Museo Picasso Málaga

Museo Picasso Málaga is one of the great cultural landmarks of Andalucía and one of the most visited museums in southern Spain.

Located in Palacio de Buenavista, the museum brings together an important collection of works by Pablo Picasso, born in Málaga, showing different stages of his artistic career.

What to see in Museo Picasso Málaga

  • Paintings and sculptures by Picasso
  • Works from different artistic periods
  • Renaissance courtyard of the palace
  • Temporary exhibitions

Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla

Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla is one of the most important art galleries in Spain. Located in a former convent, it preserves outstanding works of Seville Baroque.

The museum houses works by artists such as Murillo, Zurbarán and Valdés Leal.

Outstanding works and spaces

  • Paintings by Murillo
  • Andalusian Baroque art
  • Historic cloisters
  • Religious and Renaissance collections

Museo de la Alhambra in Granada

Located within the monumental enclosure of the Alhambra, this museum preserves archaeological and artistic pieces related to Hispano-Muslim art.

The collection allows visitors to better understand the history of the Nasrid kingdom and the Islamic architecture of Granada.

Museo Arqueológico de Córdoba

Museo Arqueológico de Córdoba brings together historical remains that cover different stages of the city, from the Roman period to the Andalusian past.

The building combines historic spaces with archaeological remains integrated into the museum itself.

What stands out in the museum

  • Roman remains
  • Islamic pieces
  • Historic mosaics
  • Archaeological courtyard

Centre Pompidou Málaga

Málaga has become consolidated as one of the great cultural cities of Spain and the Centre Pompidou is one of its most modern and recognisable spaces.

Located next to the port, this museum presents collections of international contemporary art and temporary exhibitions.

Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga

Museo Carmen Thyssen brings together an important collection of Andalusian painting from the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Its rooms show landscapes, genre scenes and works linked to Andalusian culture.

Museo del Baile Flamenco de Sevilla

Flamenco forms an essential part of Andalusian cultural identity and this museum offers a journey through the history, art and traditions related to this genre.

In addition to exhibitions, the space organises flamenco shows in the historic centre of Sevilla.

Museo de Cádiz

Museo de Cádiz combines archaeology, fine arts and ethnography in a journey through the history of the province.

Among its best-known pieces, Phoenician remains and works by Zurbarán stand out.

Casa de los Tiros de Granada

This historic museum located in Granada preserves collections related to the history of the city and of Andalucía.

The building also stands out for its Renaissance architecture and its location in the Realejo neighbourhood.

Andalucía, a cultural reference in southern Spain

Andalusian museums reflect the enormous artistic and historical diversity of the region. From great art galleries to archaeological museums and spaces dedicated to flamenco or contemporary art, Andalucía offers cultural proposals for all travellers.

Málaga, Sevilla, Granada, Córdoba and Cádiz bring together some of the most important museums in southern Europe and form an essential route for those who wish to discover Andalusian cultural heritage.

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