four museums in Malaga to enjoy this day

four museums in Malaga to enjoy this day
four museums in Malaga to enjoy this day

Every April 15th is celebrated around the world. World Art Daydate proclaimed by the International Art Association (IAA/AIAP)an association of the UNESCO, back in 2011. The objective of this day is none other than to recognize the importance of art in society and promote awareness about its value and contribution to culture and human development. That fundamental role that has marked our evolution, the diversity of all art and its multiple disciplines. From The Lamppost We take the opportunity to review some of the many museums that Malaga offers.

He Museum of Malagalocated in the emblematic building of The Customs, is a place that combines painting and historical heritage in a fascinating way. In its collection you can find a wide variety of iconic pieces that reflect the cultural and artistic wealth of the province. Visitors can explore historical heritage items, such as the intriguing weapons of the ancient Greece discovered in the Tomb of the Warrioras well as mosaics from Cartima (Cártama) and other pieces from different periods and places in the province of Málaga. In addition to its impressive collection of historical heritage, the Museum of Malaga houses an outstanding selection of paintings, among which works inspired by women stand out, such as the canvas of The Princess of Kapurtala.

He Carmen Thyssen Museum It is one of the great centers of art in Malaga, especially in relation to painting. Located in the heart of the center of the capital, this museum houses an impressive collection of masterpieces that invite you to immerse yourself in the details for hours. Exhibits a selection of works by renowned artists such as Zurbaran, Rosemary of Towers and Sorolla, among others. It is important to highlight the 19th century paintings, which capture romantic landscapes, traditional scenes and naturalistic representations of the time. In short, the museum offers a fascinating look at art from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

It currently has exhibitions such as latent modernity, avant-garde and innovative works in Spanish figuration (1920-1970), available until September 8 and featuring works by artists such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz and Francisco Bores. Also, until April 21, there is a photographic exhibition of Man Rayworthy of contemplation.

It is located in the area closest to the N-340 highway, near the Malaga Airportand this often goes unnoticed Malaga Aeronautical Museum. However, it is a facility with many options ideal for visiting with children. Inside it houses valuable pieces of aviation history from different periods, such as four airplanes, the historic terminal of Malaga Airport with part of its tools, engines, an old helicopter, a historic control tower, black boxes and aviation vehicles. various types. In addition, it has two flight simulators: one of a Soyuz ship, which allows you to experience the sensation of flying into space, and another of a Star Wars X-Wing.

Art also expands and generates new spectrums such as video games, which are relatively modern. OXOhe Museum of the Videogame from Malaga, reviews the history of video games, from its beginnings and first consoles to those that are currently at the forefront. It is an immersive tour and experience where you can also play with the most retro and innovative consoles, some experimental.

 
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