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Marisquería La Caleta

Marisquería La Caleta, located at Avenida Imperio Argentina, 9 in Málaga, is a beloved seafood restaurant that captures the essence of Mediterranean cuisine. Known for its fresh, high-quality seafood dishes, the restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring local specialties and traditional favorites. The establishment prides itself on its welcoming atmosphere and attentive service, making it a popular choice for both locals and tourists. With skilled chefs preparing delectable seafood platters, grilled fish, and classic Spanish desserts, Marisquería La Caleta provides a true taste of Málaga’s rich culinary heritage in a charming setting.

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Picasso Bar Tapas

Discover Picasso Tapas Bar and Restaurant, a hidden gem in Málaga’s Plaza de la Merced, offering a mix of classic Spanish dishes, Mediterranean delights, and a variety of tapas. With a spacious terrace, it’s a perfect spot to enjoy paella, seafood, or vegetarian options. Indulge in exclusive cocktails, premium drinks, and the signature sangria. The welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff ensure a memorable visit, whether for breakfast, lunch, or a relaxing evening with friends.

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RESTAURANTE SOCA

Discover SOCA, a modern fusion restaurant in the heart of Málaga, where local traditions meet innovative flavors. Founded by culinary experts Alejandro Salido, Rui Da Mata, and Joanna Coghlan, with the support of Jesús Segovia, SOCA brings a fresh take on fusion cuisine, using locally sourced ingredients to create a unique dining experience on the lively Calle Carretería.

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Malaga’s Museum

Located in the historic Aduana Palace, Málaga’s Museum is home to the rich collections of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Provincial Archaeology Museum. It showcases over 2,000 paintings, including works by masters like Goya and Picasso, and features artifacts spanning from the 8th century to the Middle Ages. The museum is a cultural treasure, offering insight into Spain’s artistic heritage and Málaga’s rich history.

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Russian Museum Collection

The Russian Museum Collection’s current exhibition, Más allá de su tiempo. La aventura de un coleccionista (Beyond Its Time. A Collector’s Adventure), features pieces from José María Castañé’s remarkable private collection. It spans Russian art from the early 20th century through World War II, a documentary segment on 20th-century conflicts, and a selection of modern and contemporary international art. Additionally, Boris Groys’ Thinking in Loop explores the interplay between word and image through video.

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Museo Automovilístico de Málaga.

The Automobile and Fashion Museum in Málaga offers a one-of-a-kind experience, blending automotive history with haute couture in the iconic “La Tabacalera” building. Spanning 6,000 square meters, it showcases nearly 100 restored classic cars and over 200 fashion pieces from designers like Balenciaga and Galliano. With its 13 themed rooms, the museum provides a glamorous journey through the evolution of style and design.

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Centre Pompidou Málaga

Discover modern art at the Centre Pompidou Málaga, with permanent and temporary exhibitions showcasing iconic artists like Picasso, Kahlo, and Miró. A must-see in the city’s vibrant cultural scene.

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Picasso Museum

The Museo Picasso Málaga is a must-visit for anyone wanting to explore the life and art of Pablo Picasso in his hometown. Established in 2003, the museum is housed in the elegant Palacio de Buenavista, blending historic architecture with modern design. Its collection features over 230 works, spanning Picasso’s innovative career in painting, sculpture, ceramics, and more. Located in Málaga’s vibrant historic center, the museum also hosts a variety of cultural events, from workshops and concerts to temporary exhibitions and guided tours.

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