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Make the Most of Your Visit to Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga

Plan Your Visit to Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga

Planning ahead ensures you make the most of your time at Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga. From opening hours and the best times to visit to transport options and nearby facilities, everything you need to know is right here.

When to Visit?

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Opening Hours
Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga is open during the following official hours:
Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Monday: Closed

Last entry is generally permitted up to 30 minutes before closing. Opening hours may vary on certain public holidays.

Best Times to Visit
Avoid midday (12:00 PM–4:00 PM) during spring and summer high season.
Arrive right at opening (10:00 AM) for the quietest galleries.
Visit after 6:00 PM for a calmer atmosphere before closing.
Choose weekdays over weekends to avoid peak crowds.

Find Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga in the Heart of the Old Town

Address

Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga is located at:

Calle Compañía, 10
29008 Málaga, Spain


The museum sits in Málaga’s historic centre, just a short walk from Calle Larios, Plaza de la Constitución and the Cathedral. Its central location makes it easy to combine with other major attractions, shops and restaurants in the city.

Best Ways to Reach the Museum

If you are staying in the old town or near the port, walking is the most practical option. The area around Calle Compañía is pedestrian-friendly, with narrow historic streets and clear signage leading toward the main shopping and cultural areas. From Málaga Cathedral, the walk takes around 5 minutes. From the port (Muelle Uno), allow approximately 15–20 minutes.

If you are arriving from Málaga Airport or coastal towns such as Torremolinos, Benalmádena or Fuengirola, take the C1 Cercanías train line to Málaga Centro-Alameda station. Trains from the airport run frequently and take around 12 minutes. From Centro-Alameda station, the museum is roughly a 10-minute walk through the historic centre.

Driving directly to the museum is not recommended, as the historic centre has restricted traffic access and limited street parking. Instead, park in a nearby public underground car park such as:
-Parking Plaza de la Marina
-Parking Camas
-Parking Alcazaba


From these car parks, the museum is typically a 5–10 minute walk.

Several EMT Málaga city bus routes stop at Alameda Principal or Plaza de la Marina, both within a short walking distance of the museum. These are two of the main public transport hubs in the city. From either stop, expect a 5–10 minute walk through pedestrian streets.

If arriving from surrounding neighbourhoods or beach areas, city buses provide a direct and affordable option into the centre.

Dining Options Nearby

While Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga doesn’t have a full-service restaurant on site, its central location means you’re surrounded by excellent dining choices for every taste and budget. A short stroll from the museum you’ll find:

Cafés and tapas bars on Calle Larios and Plaza de la Constitución, perfect for light bites and coffees.
Traditional Andalusian restaurants serving local favourites like pescaíto frito (fried fish) and gazpacho.
Modern eateries offering contemporary Spanish cuisine and vegetarian options.

Many cafés and eateries around the museum provide indoor and outdoor seating, ideal for lunch before or dinner after your visit.

Accessibility Facilities

Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga is committed to making art accessible to all visitors. Key accessibility features include:

Step-free access from the entrance through most exhibition spaces.
Elevators connecting different floors.
Wheelchair access throughout the main public areas.
Accessible restrooms designed for visitors with reduced mobility.
Seating areas in galleries for rest during your visit.

If you have specific mobility needs or require assistance, it’s advisable to check the museum’s official website before your visit for the latest accessibility information and support services.

Souvenirs & Gift Shop

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Before you leave, be sure to visit the museum’s gift shop, where you can find a curated selection of art-inspired souvenirs and keepsakes. Typical items include:

Art books and exhibition catalogues, perfect for deepening your appreciation of Spanish painting.
Postcards and prints featuring works from the collection.
-Stationery and postcards, ideal for gifts or personal use.
Unique souvenirs inspired by the museum’s galleries and Málaga’s culture.

Purchasing a souvenir supports the museum and gives you a special reminder of your visit to one of Málaga’s premier cultural attractions.

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Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga

Highlights

Discover exceptional Spanish paintings spanning the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Explore both the permanent collection and current temporary exhibits.

Enjoy works from celebrated artists such as Goya and Picasso.

Experience serene cultural immersion away from the bustling southern Spanish climate.

Benefit from fast-track entry and audio guides available in multiple languages.

Visitor Guidelines

Present your ticket at the entrance, either printed or on your mobile device, for quick admission.

Arrive a few minutes before your selected entry time to ensure smooth access.

Flash photography and tripods are not permitted inside the galleries.

Keep mobile phones on silent mode to maintain a respectful atmosphere.

Food and drinks are not allowed in exhibition areas.

Large bags, backpacks and umbrellas may need to be stored in the designated cloakroom.

Do not touch the artworks or display cases unless clearly indicated as interactive.

Follow staff instructions at all times to help preserve the collection and ensure a safe visit for everyone.

FAQs

What are the official opening hours of Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga?

The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM and is closed on Mondays. Last admission is generally 30 minutes before closing time.

When is the best time to visit?

Weekday mornings right at opening (10:00 AM) and late afternoons after 6:00 PM tend to be quieter. Weekends and peak tourist months are usually busier.

How long should I plan for my visit?

Most visitors spend between 1.5 and 2 hours exploring the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions at a comfortable pace.

How do I get to the museum?

Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga is located at Calle Compañía, 10, in the historic centre. It is easily reached on foot, by bus to Alameda Principal or Plaza de la Marina, or by Cercanías train to Málaga Centro-Alameda.

Is the museum accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?

Yes. The museum provides step-free access, lifts between floors and accessible restroom facilities.

Should I book tickets in advance?

Booking online in advance is recommended, particularly during weekends, holidays and high season, to secure entry and reduce waiting times.

This website sells official tickets for this venue. Please note, however, that it is not the official website of the venue.

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