Málaga: Collection of the Russian Museum

See a collection of Russian art and culture up close in Spain

The Russian Museum Collection in Málaga is housed within a historic tobacco factory, showcasing renowned artists like Ilya Repin, Marc Chagall, Wassily Kandinsky, and Vladimir Tatlin. This expansive 2,300-m2 space, originally built in the 1920s, offers a unique setting for art enthusiasts to explore centuries of Russian art and culture. In addition to the impressive art displays, visitors can also enjoy various amenities within the venue, including a small auditorium, three screening rooms, children's workshops, and a reading room stocked with reference materials. The Virtual Museum headquarters connects visitors to over one hundred locations worldwide, allowing for a diverse program of events such as conferences, films, literary readings, and classical music performances. This immersive experience offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Russia, making it a must-visit destination in Malaga for art and culture lovers.

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What's Included

  • Access to the permanent collection
  • Access to the temporary exhibitions

Current Exhibitions

Alisa Sibirskaya: Sneaky Beauty

Alisa Sibirskaya: Sneaky Beauty

Until 27 April 2025

Meeting Point


Icone map marker 15,Avenida de Sor Teresa Prat Málaga View on Google Maps

Wheelchair Accessible

Additional Information & Description

Málaga: Collection of the Russian Museum

Located in Málaga, Spain, the Collection of the Russian Museum offers a unique opportunity to experience a rich display of Russian art and culture right in the heart of Spain. This extraordinary attraction is housed in an old tobacco factory, providing a fascinating backdrop for the stunning artworks and exhibitions it showcases.

Overview

The Collection of the Russian Museum in Málaga is a captivating cultural institution that features a diverse range of Russian art spanning centuries. With both permanent and temporary exhibitions, visitors have the chance to immerse themselves in the works of renowned artists such as Ilya Repin, Marc Chagall, Wassily Kandinsky, and Vladimir Tatlin. The venue also offers various amenities, including a small auditorium, screening rooms, children’s workshops, and a Virtual Museum headquarters, making it a vibrant hub for cultural activities.

Key Attractions

While specific highlights may vary depending on the exhibitions on display, visitors can expect to encounter a wide array of Russian artworks, ranging from traditional paintings to avant-garde sculptures. The Collection of the Russian Museum provides a comprehensive look into the evolution of Russian art and offers a glimpse into the country’s rich cultural heritage.

What’s Included in the Ticket

  • Access to the permanent collection
  • Access to the temporary exhibitions

Venue Details

The Collection of the Russian Museum is housed in a 2,300-m2 tobacco factory that was constructed in the regionalist style in the 1920s. The historic building has been repurposed to accommodate the extensive collection of Russian art, creating a unique and immersive environment for visitors. In addition to the exhibition spaces, the venue features a range of facilities, including a reading room with reference books and spaces for cultural events such as conferences, film screenings, literary readings, and musical performances.

Experience Russian Culture in Spain

For art enthusiasts, history buffs, and cultural explorers alike, the Collection of the Russian Museum in Málaga offers a rare opportunity to delve into the vibrant world of Russian art and culture without leaving Spain. Whether you’re admiring iconic masterpieces or attending a cultural event, this attraction provides a truly immersive experience that will leave a lasting impression.

Distributor of "Málaga: Collection of the Russian Museum"

Ayuntamiento de Málaga