Centre Pompidou Malaga
Marbella
Museums and Galleries
Entrance is free to the public every Sunday from 4pm until closing time, so if you're flexible about your visit, you've got to take advantage of this!
Centre Pompidou Malaga is a brand new pop-up concept, showcasing a cross section of art works from the Pompidou Museum in Paris. It provides a permanent circuit of several dozen works from the museum's modern and contemporary collections, inviting audiences on a journey through the art of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Set over three floors, it will present two to three themed or monographic temporary exhibitions each year with more than 80 paintings, devised by the Centre Pompidou's curators and drawn from the various segments of the collection including photography, design, architecture and video, together with activities for younger visitors. For teenagers, there's and for teenagers, with the strategic Studio 13/16 project, will naturally come into play.
It will stay here for for five years until 2020 in the Cubo, a cultural centre built on the city's habour in 2013 and adapted to host the Pop-up Pompidou over 6,000 square meters.
In the winter months (September - June) the centre's opening hours change to 9.30am to 8pm.
Tickets are €9 for entry to both the temporary and permanent exhibitions, and anyone under 18 is free.