Admission to: Carmen Thyssen Museum
Access to permanent collection
Access to temporary exhibition
Audio guide
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Free for children aged 0-17
Children aged 18+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Disabled visitors, seniors aged 65+, and students below age 26 can buy discounted tickets onsite
Audio commentary is available in Chinese / English / Spanish / German / French / Italian / Danish
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
Smoking and drinking is not allowed. You will immediately be asked to leave if caught by a staff member
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Free access Sundays after 16:00
Please dress accordingly; no swimming costume is allowed to enter
This activity is not allowed to bring rucksacks, sports or travel bags, suitcases, and umbrellas
This activity is not allowed to bring painting materials and objects that may damage the works of art (such as tripods, skateboards, "selfie" sticks, etc.)
Located in a beautifully restored 16th-century building, the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Malaga showcases an impressive array of Spanish art, primarily from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum houses over 285 works from Carmen Thyssen's private collection, including masterpieces by renowned artists such as Goya, Picasso, and Mariano Fortuny. A standout piece is Fortuny's "Bullfight. Wounded Picador," a recent and significant addition to the collection. The museum offers a peaceful escape from the southern Spanish sun, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in lifelike landscapes and portraits. With highlights like Guillermo Gomez Gil's "The Fountain of Reding," art lovers can spend hours admiring these captivating works in one of Malaga’s most treasured cultural attractions
By train: Estación María Zambrano train station