The collection includes the main genres in 19th century Spanish painting, paying special attention to Andalusian artists.
There are more than 200 works on display at the Villalón Palace, a mid-16th century building, in Malaga. The exhibition starts off with a series of paintings by old artists, including "Santa Marina" by Zurbarán. Then it continues with a section dedicated to Romantic landscapes and costumbrismo, depicting customs and manners, with works by Genaro Pérez Villaamil, Manuel Barrón and the Domínguez Bécquer family. Marià Fortuny opens another section of preciosista painting and naturalist landscapes, and then there are Spanish works from the late 19th century, by Joaquín Sorolla, Anglada i Camarasa, Ignacio Zuloaga and Julio Romero de Torres. The museum also organises periodical temporary exhibitions.
Practical info
Designation: Private museum
Content: Fine arts
Location
Plaza Carmen Thyssen
29008 Málaga (Málaga)
info@carmenthyssenmalaga.org
http://www.carmenthyssenmalaga.orgTel.:+34 902303131
Useful information
From Tuesday to Sunday
Does not close at midday
From 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Closing days: Monday
Prices
General: €6
Reduced: €3,5
(with ID): over 65s, pensioners, disabled and unemployed persons, students under 26, and large families.
Free admission: under 12s accompanied by an adult, ICOM members, and officially accredited guides.
Disabled access
Lift with disabled access, Access ramps, WC with disabled access
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