Carmen Thyssen Museum in Malaga
- Over 285 Spanish paintings, featuring works by Goya, Picasso, and Fortuny, from Carmen Thyssen’s private collection
- Mariano Fortuny's "Bullfight. Wounded Picador," a striking addition to the 19th-century Spanish Painting Collection
- The museum offers a peaceful retreat in Malaga's beautifully restored 16th-century building
- Guillermo Gomez Gil's "The Fountain of Reding" and other captivating Andalusian landscapes and portraits are on display
What to expect
Located in a beautifully restored 16th-century building, the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Malaga showcases an impressive array of Spanish art, primarily from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum houses over 285 works from Carmen Thyssen's private collection, including masterpieces by renowned artists such as Goya, Picasso, and Mariano Fortuny. A standout piece is Fortuny's "Bullfight. Wounded Picador," a recent and significant addition to the collection. The museum offers a peaceful escape from the southern Spanish sun, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in lifelike landscapes and portraits. With highlights like Guillermo Gomez Gil's "The Fountain of Reding," art lovers can spend hours admiring these captivating works in one of Malaga’s most treasured cultural attractions






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