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Picasso Museum Malaga

The Picasso Museum Malaga (MPM) is one of the two art galleries dedicated to Pablo Picasso located in his hometown of Malaga (Spain), the other being the Picasso Foundation Casa Natal Museum.
The two hundred and eighty-five works that the MPM collection brings together encompass Picasso's revolutionary innovations, as well as the wide variety of styles, materials and techniques it dominated. From the first academic studies to his vision of classicism, through the superimposed planes of cubism, ceramics, his interpretations of the great masters and the last paintings of the seventies. On March 13, 2017 the museum opened with its reorganized space, LED lights in all its rooms and 166 new works that expanded the museum's catalog in an important way.
It is currently the most visited museum in Andalusia with 635,891 visitors in 2017.

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Malaga Museum

The Malaga Museum is an exhibition center of the Spanish city of Malaga that accommodates the collections of two Malacitan museum institutions, the Museum of Fine Arts of Malaga and the Provincial Archaeological Museum of Malaga, with more than 15,000 references in archeology and a wide pictorial collection of 2,000 works produced between the 19th and 20th centuries. It is the fifth largest museum in Spain and the largest in Andalusia.
The headquarters building built in the 18th century, the Customs Palace, integrates for the first time in history these outstanding collections, which remained stored without an exhibition center for almost 20 years, from 1997 to the opening of this center, on December 12 of 2016.
He entered the list of the most valued cultural entities in Spain in 2016.

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Palace of the Counts of Buenavista

The palace of the Counts of Buenavista de la Victoria, located on San Agustín street in the Spanish city of Malaga, was declared a National Monument in 1939. It is a building of the Spanish civil architecture of the 16th century, built around 1530-1540 by Diego de Cazalla and headquarters of the Picasso Málaga Museum. Originally it was the residential palace of the Counts of Buenavista de la Victoria, hence its denomination.
It is the most important example of civil architecture made after the conquest of Malaga by the Catholic Monarchs. Its architecture is Renaissance, with a Plateresque facade and Mudejar solutions.
It consists of basement, ground floor and first floor, with a solid plateresque façade of ashlar rigging, where the decorative elements that frame the gaps, large and asymmetrical, are worked with simplicity. The main access door was designed together with the upper balcony and the interior is organized around a patio with double gallery. Through the stairs, at the bottom on the right you access the first floor that repeats the ground floor scheme. The tower of the building has dust cover and coffers under alfiz in its upper part, with rigging of large ashlars.
During the 20th century, the Palace became the headquarters of the Museum of Fine Arts in Malaga, following the Royal Decree of 1913 that reorganized this type of museum. Rented for years by its owner to the State, in 1996 it was designated as the headquarters of the Picasso Malaga Museum and, after its inauguration in 2003, in 2009 the transfer of the building, which was owned by the regional administration, to the resulting foundation was approved of the merger of the Picasso Foundation and the "Paul, Christine and Bernard Ruiz-Picasso Foundation".

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Malaga Cathedral

The Holy Cathedral Church Basilica of the Incarnation is the cathedral of Malaga, Spain. Located in front of the Plaza del Obispo, the temple is considered one of the most valuable Renaissance jewels in Andalusia. It is within the limits marked by the missing Arab wall on the site of the primitive Aljama Mosque, the place where the Catholic Monarchs Isabel and Fernando ordered to erect a Christian temple a few days after conquering the city in 1487.
Its construction process began in 1525 and ended in 1782 although unfinished. The original traces, in the Gothic style, resulted in a Renaissance project in whose plans Diego de Siloé and Andrés de Vandelvira participated. The cathedral is a synthesis of architectural styles among which the Renaissance prevails over the first Gothic of the old factory and the baroque elements added since the beginning of the 18th century.
Until 2012, it was the second tallest building in Andalusia, only surpassed in its tower by the Giralda. The height of its vaults at the Spanish level is only exceeded by the Cathedral of Palma, being the cathedral temple of Malaga , one of the fifteen European temples with greater height in their ships.

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Marqués de Larios Street

Marqués de Larios street, considered one of the most elegant nineteenth-century streets in Spain, is located in the city of Malaga. In 2018 it was positioned as the third most expensive street in Spain in rental income, making it one of the most desired commercial roads in Europe. On 14 December 2002, its pedestrianization was inaugurated, beginning the deep rehabilitation and revitalization plan of the Historic Center of Malaga.
Also known as Calle Larios, it owes its name in honor of Manuel Domingo Larios y Larios, II Marqués de Larios, who presides at the beginning of the street with a sculptural set of Benlliure located at the intersection with the Alameda Principal.

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Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán (Málaga)

The Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán de Málaga, popularly known as the Convent of Santo Domingo, is a temple dating from the fifteenth century, built after the Christian conquest and originally located outside the medieval city. It is only a part of the convent complex that occupied the block located in the northern part of the El Perchel neighborhood, on the right bank of the Guadalmedina river.
This church is the canonical headquarters of the Brotherhood of the Dolores del Puente, the Brotherhood of Humiliation and the Congregation of Mena, which leave during Holy Week in Malaga.
The church reached its peak in the seventeenth century, when Fray Alonso de Santo Tomás enlarged and embellished the convent. Fray Alonso was bishop of Malaga and was illegitimate son of Felipe IV. Today the square that opens before the church bears his name. In the surroundings there were large houses with portals decorated with noble tiles that have disappeared. One of them was in Huerta del Obispo street, the so-called Casa del Obispo, recently restored, where Fray Alonso lived. His remains were buried in the Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán.

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Salinas Palace House (Málaga)

The house no. 6 of Salinas Street, currently known as Salinas Palace House, is located in a central street of Malaga (Spain), next to the main artery of the 19th century, Larios Street. This property has largely maintained its irregular floor plan, adapted to the original Arab layout, despite being in the heart of the city and in the area that underwent further transformation in the nineteenth century. Although the exact date of its construction is not known, according to the type of patio house it can be dated within the second half of the 17th century.
This property has gone through numerous avatars, as it was initially a residence of great owner, and later, in the twentieth century, house of neighbors, until in 1971 it was declared ruined. Its restoration, between 1990 and 1993, allowed its recovery, using traditional construction techniques. It is currently intended for offices and commercial premises.
It is a large sober and simple building, representative of the Baroque civil architecture of great owner, which retains much of the spatial organization around the galleries of the patio and the corner staircase, as well as decorative architectural elements, standing out in the set the tower that rises two floors above the rest of the building.

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Church of Santiago Apóstol (Málaga)

The church of Santiago Apóstol is a Catholic Christian temple located in the Andalusian city of Málaga (Spain). His style an exponent of two artistic moments of vital importance, the Gothic-Mudejar of the beginnings, with a clear symbiosis between the art of the Christian reconquerors and the Islamic population, and the emergence of the baroque of the early eighteenth century, which produces in this building a strong edilicia renovation corresponding to the new mentality. In this church the artist Pablo Picasso was baptized on November 10, 1881.
The historical value is strongly linked to the history of the city, since after the Christian reconquest, in 1487, its construction begins, being the first of the four parishes erected by the Catholic Monarchs (together with the church of San Juan, the church of the Tabernacle and the church of the Holy Martyrs), one per collation, existing in the Middle Ages within the walls of the Islamic city. He worked as a Cathedral until the end of the cathedral temple.
It also has an important urban value for its connotations to understand the urban evolution of this sector of the city of Malaga, where the Catholic Monarchs entered after the city was taken in 1487, because in the final stretch of Granada street you can still recognize in its meandering aspect, and in the adarve next to the church, the urban heritage of Islamic culture.
The reading of the property, within the urban framework that it generates, favors the identification of a neat typology of buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries that mark a wide range of contrasts and bring together a volumetry comparable to that of the church itself.
In January 2016, a restoration process began to return the interior of the church to its original state, recovering the original white of the walls, a great luminosity and even the crypt, reopening to the public on July 2 of 2017.
In her the baroque sculptors Fernando Ortiz and José Micael and Alfaro were buried.

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Malaga Episcopal Palace

The Episcopal Palace of Malaga is located in the Plaza del Obispo, very close to the Cathedral of Malaga. It was built under the patronage of Archbishop José Francisco Lasso de Castilla from the year 1762.
His traces are due to the architect Antonio Ramos, who on the death of José de Bada in 1756 continues with the works he was doing for the cathedral, raising the powerful cylindrical cubes that center the doors of his cruise.

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Atarazanas Market

The Central Market of Atarazanas is a municipal market of the Spanish city of Malaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
The current building, designed by architect Joaquín de Rucoba, was built between 1876 and 1879 on the site where a naval workshop of Nasrid origin was located, from which only a marble door is preserved and where its name comes from; atarazana.

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Centro District (Málaga)

The Central District or District 1 is one of the eleven districts in which the city of Malaga is administratively divided. Sometimes it is also called the Málaga-Centro district.
As the name implies, district 1 is located in the center of the city. To the north are the districts of Ciudad Jardín and Palma-Palmilla. To the east, the East district and to the west, the districts of Bailén-Miraflores and Cruz de Humilladero. To the south the Mediterranean Sea, and to the southeast the Carretera de Cádiz district.

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Nasrid wall and port wall

The Nasrid Wall and the port wall are a Site of Cultural Interest in the city of Malaga, Andalusia, Spain.
The port wall of the 17th century and the Nasrid wall of the 14th century are considered of exceptional importance for the investigation of the urban evolution of the city, which is why they were declared BIC on June 13, 1995 as a Monument.
The Nasrid Wall is located in the western sector of the Plaza de la Marina and the Port Wall in the east sector. The Nasrid Wall is the clearest and most enriching rest for the knowledge of the city of this era whose structure of bastions attached to the wall of the Wall is unique in its kind. The Port Wall is a tangible vestige of the port and commercial activity of the city.

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Historic Center (Málaga)

Centro Histórico is a district of the Centro district of the Andalusian city of Malaga, Spain, and a historical-artistic complex of Cultural Interest.
The Historic Center neighborhood occupies the old town, approximately the area that was once within the perimeter of the Nasrid defensive walls. According to the official delimitation of neighborhoods of the City Council of Malaga, it is delimited by Carretería, Álamos and Mundo Nuevo streets and the Plaza de la Merced to the north, which separate it from the neighborhoods of La Goleta, San Felipe Neri, La Merced and La Victoria ; the Guadalmedina river to the west, which separates it from the neighborhoods of Perchel Norte and Polígono Alameda; the Alameda Principal and Avenida de Cervantes to the south, which act as a dividing line with the Ensanche Heredia; and Mount Gibralfaro, to the east. Its physical area covers an area of ​​approximately 48.28 hectares, with 1,319 buildings, including lots.
The demarcated Well of Cultural Interest occupies a much broader area in addition to the neighborhood of Centro Histórico, almost all of the neighborhoods of Ensanche Centro, La Goleta, San Felipe Neri, Lagunillas, La Merced and La Victoria and part of the neighborhoods from El Molinillo, Capuchinos, El Ejido, Cristo de la Epidemia and Campos Elíseos, in addition to most of Mount Gibralfaro.

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Constitution Square (Málaga)

The Plaza de la Constitución is a public street in the center of the city of Malaga, Spain.
This is the old Plaza Mayor, located in the heart of the historical center of the city, which since the fifteenth century has been the public and political space of the city par excellence.

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Virgen de Belén, Málaga

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Echegaray Theater

The Echegaray Theater is a scenic space located at number 6 on Echegaray Street in the historic center of the city of Malaga, Spain. It is owned by the Malaga City Council and is managed by the Cervantes Theater.

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Letmalaga Cathedral

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Marina Square

The Plaza de la Marina is a square in the downtown district of the city of Malaga, Spain. It is one of the nerve centers of the city, since here two important axes intersect: the Alameda Principal and the Paseo del Parque with some of the busiest streets in the historic center, such as Molina Lario Street, and with the main access to the Port from Malaga.
The sculpture of El Cenachero is currently located in the Plaza de la Marina, after several transfers.

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Gálvez Flat, at principal railway station in Málaga

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