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The Pompidou Centre Málaga brings a celebrated slice of Parisian contemporary art to the heart of Andalusia. Opened in 2015, it was the first satellite location of the Centre Pompidou outside France, housed beneath a striking multicoloured glass cube on the Muelle Uno waterfront.
The museum displays rotating selections from the Centre Pompidou's vast Paris collection, spanning 20th- and 21st-century works across painting, sculpture, photography, and video art. Artists such as Frida Kahlo, Francis Bacon, and René Magritte have featured in past exhibitions, giving visitors access to internationally significant works without travelling to the French capital. The programming blends permanent highlights with temporary thematic shows, so repeat visits often reveal something new.
Situated on Muelle Uno, the museum sits within easy walking distance of Malagueta Beach and the historic Alcazaba fortress, making it a natural stop on any tour of central Málaga. The iconic cube structure — designed as a recognisable landmark — is visible from the port promenade and has become a defining feature of the city's modern waterfront.
Q: Is the Pompidou Centre Málaga affiliated with the Paris original? A: Yes. It operates as an official satellite venue of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, sharing works from its permanent collection.
Q: How long does a typical visit take? A: Most visitors spend between one and two hours exploring the galleries.
Q: Are guided tours available? A: Guided tours are offered periodically; availability varies by season, so checking the official site before your visit is advisable.
Q: Is the museum suitable for children? A: Yes. The museum welcomes families and occasionally runs educational activities aimed at younger visitors.
Yes. It operates as an official satellite venue of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, sharing works from its permanent collection.
Most visitors spend between one and two hours exploring the galleries.
Guided tours are offered periodically; availability varies by season, so checking the official site before your visit is advisable.
Yes. The museum welcomes families and occasionally runs educational activities aimed at younger visitors.