Malaga Centre Pompidou Tickets
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Experience Highlights
These tickets for the Centre Pompidou in Malaga will take you on an unforgettable journey through the history of contemporary art of the 20th and 21st centuries.
You'll see masterpieces by artists such as Picasso, Miró, Matisse, Dalí and Barceló, as well as being nourished by spaces dedicated to film and literature, with skip-the-line access to all areas and exhibitions of the museum.
- Experience universal art when you visit the Centre Pompidou Museum in Malaga.
- Explore different eras with exhibitions such as "From Miró to Barceló: a century of Spanish art".
- See stunning paintings by the likes of Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí.
What’s included
- Tickets for Centre Pompidou Malaga
- Audio guide
- Access to permanent and temporary collections
- Queue-free access
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Step by Step
Take a momentous historical artistic journey when you buy these tickets to the Pompidou Centre in Malaga, where you'll be dazzled by legendary pieces from the 20th and 21st centuries.
These tickets will give you skip-the-line access to all the museum's collections, so you can enjoy the experience from the very first minute.
You'll see masterpieces such as Pablo Picasso's Still Life , Miquel Barceló's Exvoto with Cabral, and Partial Hallucination. Six images of Lenin on a piano by Salvador Dalí, among many others on display in the exhibition "From Miró to Barceló: a century of Spanish art".
You will also be able to see iconic paintings by essential artists, including Henri Matisse, André Masson, Antoni Tàpies and Joan Miró, figures that marked different periods and that you will have the opportunity to appreciate on this visit.
In addition to paintings, the Centre Pompidou - which shares its collection with the Paris-based museum - dedicates part of its spaces to different aspects of art, such as literature, dance and film.