Explore Pablo Picasso's birthplace, learn about his formative years in Malaga, examine family memories, artworks, photos, and documents, and observe the studio where he embarked on his artistic journey.
Reexplore the life and artistic achievements of Pablo Picasso within the very birthplace of the internationally renowned maestro. Witness his masterpieces, delve into familial remembrances, peruse a library, and even immerse yourself in a meticulous reimagining of a study from the 19th century.
The birth home of Picasso has held the distinction of an official heritage site since 1983. Erected in 1861, it was within these walls that Picasso made his entrance into the world in 1881. Málaga remained Picasso's home until the age of ten, a city that left an indelible mark on his memories, character, and creative output.
Admission to the Museo Casa Natal Picasso provides a curated journey that highlights the familial, social, and cultural ties binding Pablo Picasso and Málaga. Spanning nine distinct chambers, you can traverse the pivotal formative years of Picasso's life, gaining insights into his familial milieu. Step into the meticulously recreated study where his father once worked, the very space that witnessed Picasso's nascent steps as an artist. Encounter chambers that delve into varied themes, including bullfighting, the Mediterranean, and symbolism like doves, among others.
Observe personal artifacts cherished by both Pablo and his family, and transport yourself to the Málaga of the 19th century through authentic documents, photographs, and snapshots of everyday existence.