Centre Pompidou Malaga Experience: Explore Brâncuși, Giacometti, Bacon and Picasso's Works
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23 Ratings
Malaga

The Centre Pompidou Málaga welcomes you to explore the Centre Pompidou’s extensive collection, featuring art pieces from renowned artists such as Brâncuși, Giacometti, Bacon and Picasso. Experience its outstanding events, multidisciplinary approach to art, and avant-garde educational initiatives catered to all age groups.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Centre Pompidou Malaga - Make your own way to Center Pompidou Malaga, located on Pasaje Doctor Carrillo Casaux, between the hours of 9:30am and 7:30pm, 30 minutes before the museum closes. 

The Centre Pompidou Málaga is located at Muelle 1, next to the Port of the city, a commercial area with restaurants, play park, art gallery and many stores. This experience is available through multi-disciplinary programmes dedicated to dance, performance, the word, and film, with the help of mediation devices aimed above all at younger visitors.

It takes you on a journey through art of the 20th and the 21st centuries, with close to 90 works curated from the Centre Pompidou collection, one of the most important in the world of modern and contemporary art.

This experience is available through multi-disciplinary programmes dedicated to dance, performance, the word, and film, with the help of mediation devices aimed above all at younger visitors.

The Cube at the Centre Pompidou Málaga becomes a living and participatory installation, in which workshops, educational and dissemination activities generate a strong sense of creative community.

What's Included
  • Skip-the-line access
  • Entry to temporary exhibitions
  • Access to the permanent collection
  • Multilingual audio guides available
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks at the Centre Cafe
  • Souvenirs (available for purchase)
Additional Information
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Footwear: obligatory
  • Drinks & Foods are not allowed on the exhibition space
  • Free entry for all every Sunday from 4pm to 8pm
  • Free entry for children under 18 years old
  • Special days with free entry: White Night (May) International Museum Day (May 18th) World Tourism Day (September 27th)
  • Centre Pompidou is closed on Tuesdays, 1st January and 25th December.
  • Special opening hours apply on 24th and 31st Dec: the museum will be opened until 15:00h
  • Last entry is 30 minutes before the museum’s closing time
  • Discounted admission tickets for senior citizens (65+ years), students up to 26 years and large families are only available for purchase directly at the ticket office of the museum
Location
Centre Pompidou Malaga
Pasaje Doctor Carrillo Casaux, s/n, Muelle Uno
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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W5304qijoannem
Aug 3, 2023
Captivating multi-media leisure time exhibition - Thoroughly enjoyed the exhibits, there’s such a wide variety of media, paintings, sculpture and installations, there really is something for everyone. Some of the exhibits really made me smile, and I kept going back to have another look. Others were not my taste, but that’s ok, art is personal! The exhibitions are really well curated, there is plenty of space to enjoy the art, with no crowds rushing to move you on. This is a beautiful, calm place to spend a couple of hours lost in your thoughts, the audio guide gives context to the pieces. I went alone, whilst my family played on the beach, a treat to enjoy such wonderful art alone. The staff were extremely polite and helpful, and there’s a great gift shop with a wide variety of classy art books, prints and souvenirs at reasonable prices.
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Globalc2014
May 6, 2023
Not to miss while in Granada - Fantastic museeum of modern art with a great exibithion and amzingly quiet. The location may be why most tourist may miss it but it is certainly worth a visit in addition to the much busier Picasso museeum.
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Denisegg1594ri
Mar 25, 2023
A must-go museum if you’re in Malaga - The staff were very friendly, speaking multiple languages. Museum was set up very well. Great place to go for art lovers.
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211053
Feb 22, 2023
Visit in Centre Pompidou, Malaga - Entrance was fast and easy, the staff very polite and helpful 😊. Fortunately there were not many guests and I could see the collection without masses of people around me.
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Lesliemm31
Aug 22, 2023
Visit to the cube! - The cube and the colors are amazing. We wanted to go because of its connection to Paris. It is modern art. Some of it makes you wonder but I am not an art expert at all. What made it for me was a Matisse when I turned the corner. Beautiful! Small exhibition but still something to see.
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Imagine_david1959
Dec 29, 2019
Good things in small packages - Sunday afternoon after 4pm is free entry (I didn't know this until I entered today). I love the centre in Paris so I thought I'd explore this one. Though small, the collection is good and the architecture interesting.
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Tom
Mar 2, 2020
A Good Choice for a Rainy Day - We enjoyed this museum simply because of how daring the collections are. Some are landmarks in the history of contemporary art. From an educational perspective it may be worth the trip but it's not one of the better contemporary museums. We were lucky to be there when there was a Alexander Calder temporary exhibit on display. Some very nice pieces. This exhibit was worth the time.
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Rhonda_r
Dec 25, 2023
Nutty exhibition - Absurd exhibition Rude attendants Poor service explanation and catered to a select group of liberal minded
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Jennydhuddersfield
Jun 25, 2022
Disappointing - I found the experience poor, not enough to see for the price, poor guidance on where things were, staff pretty bored and stuck up, not a lot here, but I could have missed it because the signage was non-existant. Go to the Carmen-Thyssen instead, cheaper, lots more art, lovely builsing.
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