Discover the best top things to do in Province of Malaga, Spain including Galeria Centro de Bellas Artes, Museo de Belenes, Fotoart, Alcazaba, Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares, Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de Malaga, Museo Automovilistico y de la Moda, Museo Carmen Thyssen Malaga, Malaga Aeronautical Museum, Museo Lara.
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A beautiful old village house lovingly restored and opened as an art gallery. The Galeria Centro opens it's doors to all artists and art lovers. Located in the heart of the vibrant village, just a moment from the bustling Plaza Almijara.
5.0 based on 87 reviews
Museo dedicado al arte y la tradición del belén. Belenes artísticos de multitud de estilos y formatos en el mayor museo de belenes del mundo. ABIERTO TODO EL AÑO
It really makes me very proud to live in Mollina where the best Nativity museum in the world is. It opened several months ago but went for the first time last week with visiting frieds. It's totally phenomenal. The artwork is just unbelievable. All is in 3D and even if your not religious you will still love it. I took 112 photos inside as well as a 4 minute video. And all this for €6 if not a pensioner or €4 for the over 65's. Monday after 4pm is even free. If you are in Andalusia this is a must see. Cheers guys, will bring all my guests in future. Paul.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
FOTOART was established in July 2008 in "MIJAS" as a permanent showcase for native photographer J. Jaime Mota. The purpose of this gallery is to bring the art of photography to the general public. With editions in different sizes and prices these work are created to be affordable for all budgets, while never compromising quality. A new way to decorate your home or to get a new piece of art.
When in south of Spain this little art gallery is a must visit ... The photos are outstanding of Life in Africa with lots of beautiful animals and humans .. The option to buy your favourite images are from magnets to large wall art. I personally love this shop and my house is full of their photos
4.5 based on 10,852 reviews
Built between 1057 and 1063, this is probably the most important military fortification remaining from the Hispanic-Arabic period.
This Moorish castle in the centre of Malaga is a must see for any visitor - not only offering unparalleled views over the port, cathedral, park and city but stretching over to the mountains behind. Breathtaking rooms and decoration, the usual fantastic Mozarabic flowing water features complement the week preserved and restored structures - what an elegant and massive fortress. There’s a nice little bar half way up the route and best of all it costs little more than £2 less for concessions.
4.5 based on 289 reviews
Look no further, this is the museum to visit. Housed in a beautiful former coaching inn, its full of character and atmosphere, with a sense of discovery as you explore the exhibits relating to local customs and rural history Very reasonable entrance fee, and a lovely cool courtyard to relax in. Coffee shops just outside in the square.
4.5 based on 1,740 reviews
The museum is located in a crefully restored 18th century house, where we can browse through the history of humanity by means of the glass. Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, from 11am to 7pm.
A beautiful private collection of amazing glass items from all over the world, stunning pieces that you can actually hold and feel their beauty. With a guide to tell you about their most amazing pieces of glass item s
4.5 based on 3,245 reviews
An extraordinary private collection with 6,000 square metres of exhibition space, it is displayed 13 thematic areas that describe the different styles that are characteristic of the artistic evolution from the 20th century. Almost a hundred cars, restored at the highest level, that go along with more than 200 haute couture pieces and contemporary art designs that belong to an only person. Let yourself be amazed by our facilities, where you can celebrate all sort of events.
The same complex - a converted tobacco factory - that houses the Russian Museum also contains this unique place. It is a combination of automobile history - with emphasis on its beginnings and the classic cars - with the female fashion of the times as well as with history, highlighting the famous people who owned or drove several of the exhibits. Very much worth a visit, even for those who are not fans of cars or lovers of fashion.
4.5 based on 2,245 reviews
Very glad we got to visit this jewel box of a museum. They've got an excellent permanent collection, and a really great special exhibition.
4.5 based on 109 reviews
Our Philosophy: Aircraft are not for show, they are meant to be touched. The museum is open to all, whether you are new to aviation or not. All who want to help out have their place as a Museum Friend. We want to make aviation approachable to everyone. We are one of the few museums worldwide that allow free entry to its aircraft cockpits on demand. Flying today has become so routine that we sometimes forget the magic that is rising into the air like a bird, and soaring through the sky. So we want to show you all aspects of aviation in an approachable way; so that you feel completely at home. Our aircraft are restored selflessly by our volunteers: we gladly open their doors for you, because we believe sitting at a pilot's seat is an enriching experience.
4.5 based on 842 reviews
The museum has a large collection of different items, cameras, jewels, typewriters, electrical goods and a basement with witchcraft and holy inquisition items, this is a personal collection built up over a long time. It's possible to take photos and ride on carriage. You can complete your visit with our audioguides in spanish, english, french or german.
Amazing museum, absolutley huge private collection, a must if in Ronda. Everything from ancient coins to dagerotypes from ages past, history, memorabilia, the santa inquision is incredibly gory and darkly portraied. It will take a while, it is worth every penny...4 euros!
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