Key museum for Spanish contemporary printmaking set in a Renaissance palace in Marbella's Old Town. Art, workshops and rotating exhibitions.
C/ Hospital Bazán, s/n
€5
Housed in the 16th-century Renaissance Hospital Bazán, the Museum of Spanish Contemporary Engraving holds more than 4,000 prints by masters such as Picasso, Miró, Tàpies and Chillida. Vaulted rooms and Andalusian courtyards fuse historic architecture with cutting-edge graphic art.\n\nPerfect for art lovers, students and families seeking a calm cultural break from the seaside bustle, it offers a permanent collection, rotating shows, Spain’s National Printmaking Prize exhibition, guided tours and hands-on woodcut and lithography workshops. Drop by on a weekday afternoon for a relaxed visit.
Keep voices low. Do not touch artworks. Photography without flash only; tripods and selfie sticks banned. Store large backpacks in lockers. No food or drinks.
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I love how the print collection lets you tour the whole 20th century in under an hour. The inner courtyards invite a pause, and the workshops make the craft accessible. A must-see for anyone who enjoys first-rate art in an intimate setting.
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