Malaga Museum

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"The Museum of Malaga has sections of Fine Arts and Archaeology. Specifically, it houses over 15,000 pieces, including archaeological objects and works of art. The archaeology section includes the collection of the Loringiano Museum and the pieces from the works carried out in the Alcazaba of Malaga. The permanent collection of the Fine Arts section has pieces from the deposits held by the Academy of Fine Arts of San Telmo, the Prado Museum and the National Museum of Art Reina Sofía. Among its contents is a collection of local paintings from the 19th century, including works by artists such as Muñoz Degrain and Enrique Jaraba, and paintings by artists such as Sorolla and Salas. It also has two of Picasso's earliest works: Study of Old Men and The Old Man with a Blanket."
"I loved the Museum for two reasons. One, the entrance fee was only a couple of euros. I love low cost art. The second reason is that with my ticket I was able to return throughout the day and use their bathroom. Very helpful when I was increasing my hydration. They also have a gorgeous courtyard, and seating on the second floor that overlooks the space. "

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