Revisit the life and works of Pablo Picasso in the birthplace of the world-famous artist. See his works, family memories, a library, and even a recreation of a 19th-century study.
The birthplace of Picasso has been an official heritage site since 1983. It was built in 1861, and Picasso came into the world here in 1881. Picasso lived in Málaga until he was 10 years old, and the city had a profound effect on his memories, his personality, and his work.
Tickets for the Museo Casa Natal Picasso offer you a thematic tour highlighting this family, social and cultural link between Pablo Picasso and Málaga. Across nine rooms you can trace Picasso's formative years and get a feel for his family environment, including in a recreation of his father's study where Picasso took his first steps as an artist and rooms focusing on different themes, including bullfighting, the Mediterranean, and doves amongst others.
See personal objects belonging to Pablo and family, and transport yourself back to 19th-century Málaga through authentic documents, photographs and elements of everyday life.
Combine Picasso Birthplace Museum with other Málaga favorites. Some things are better together.